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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 






Foreign Missionary Manual; 



GEOGRAPHICAL, SYNOPTICAL, 

STATISTICAL, AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 
1 



By 
FRANK S. DOBBINS, 

Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, and Missionary Editor of 
the "National Baptist." 






PHILADELPHIA : 
AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, 

1420 CHESTNUT STREET. 

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Washington 



Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, by the 

AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, 

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 



Westcott & Thomson, 

Stcreotypers and Electrotypers, Philada. 



Peefaoe. 



The purpose of this little book may be briefly explained. 
It is designed to encourage the study of missionary work by 
helping the inquiring student over the first and most tedious 
part of his journey in the shortest time, and so enabling him 
more speedily to arrive at the information he is seeking. 
The book gathers up its information from many and varied 
sources. The compiler has labored under this difficulty, that 
he has had no guide in his work. This is, it is believed, the 
first attempt to present the subjects that follow in any one 
volume. This may not be complete; indeed, that could hard- 
ly be expected where the information must be secured from 
such widely-separated sources. Some societies do not pub- 
lish any reports; others report only a small part of their 
work ; and there is no homogeneous system of tabulating 
reports adopted by the various societies. Often, too, one 
meets the statement in the reports, "No returns for this 
year," and they must be supplied either from previous re- 
ports or from other sources. But this is as complete as we 
can make it at this time; the statistics, etc. are the latest 
obtainable at this date. 

The book is a growth. It was prepared to meet frequent 
inquiries for the information here given. It may render the 

3 



4 PREFACE. 

additional service of making each denomination acquainted 
with the missionary work of the rest, and so promoting 
" Christian comity." It may be of service to the Executive 
Boards of the various societies in enabling them to ascertain 
the best places to which they may send their newly-appoint- 
ed missionaries. 

A few words of explanation need to be added. The design 
of Part I. is to enable the student to locate, upon the maps of 
any ordinary atlas, any station where missionaries are living, 
and to save the necessity of purchasing costly missionary 
maps or atlases. Sub-stations are not given, as their num- 
ber is so great, and their enumeration would only serve to 
confuse the student. The list of stations where missionaries 
reside, and their positions, will be found to be accurate and 
complete. In this Part, as in Parts II. and III., the stations 
and statistics of missions and missionaries in Europe (ex- 
cepting only Turkey), the United States, and Canada are not 
given, for these belong, properly, to Home Mission work, and 
are without the province of this Manual. 

Part II. is designed to enable the missionary inquirer to 
see at a glance just what forces of what societies are at work 
in any and all the stations of any given missionary field. 
The population and statistical tables are added to show what 
is needed to be done, and what has been and is being accom- 
plished, in each country. In Asia these are given in detail ; 
in Africa, America (exclusive of the United States and Can- 
ada), and Oceanica, collectively. 

As Part I. answers the question, Where are the mission- 
aries at work ? Part II., What are they doing ? and Part III., 
What is the church at home doing for the missionary work ? 



PREFACE. 5 

so Part IV. is designed to answer the question, Where can I 
learn more about missionary lands, about heathen peoples, 
their customs and religions, and about the missionary work 
and workers ? But a few books in foreign languages are in- 
cluded in the list of works on missionary topics. Undoubt- 
edly, there are some in the English language which have 
been omitted, and which should have been included. This 
may be corrected at some future time. 

The romantic age of missions has passed away ; this is the 
age of inquiry. Information is eagerly sought for, and when 
found serves to deepen the interest in the missionary work. 
If this little book shall have any part in this, the compiler 
will feel amply repaid for the severe toil of its preparation. 
Yet it has been a labor of love, and greatly lightened by the 
kindness of many friends, by the readiness with which the 
secretaries of the various societies responded to requests for 
reports, and by the helpful assistance of one without whose 
aid the book would probably never have been completed. 

FRANK S. DOBBINS. 
Philadelphia, April, 1881. 
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CONTENTS. 



PAET I. 

GEOGKAPHICAL. 



PAGE 

Mission Stations in Asia and Africa, alphabet- 
ically ARRANGED, WITH THE LATITUDE AND LON- 
GITUDE, AND, AS FAR AS ASCERTAINABLE, THE POPU- 
LATION, OF EACH 9 



PART II. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

Tables of the Distribution of Missionaries, and of 
the Present Forces and Eesults of Missionary 
Work in each Country 22 

PART III. 

STATISTICAL. 

Directory and Statistics of Missionary Societies, 
List of Medical Missionaries, and Biograph- 
ical Index of some Noted Missionaries 70 

r 



8 CONTENTS. 

PAKT IV. 
BIBLIOGKAPHICAL. 

PAGE 

A Guide to Missionary Beading; Classified Lists 
of Books of Travels, Missions, and Non-Chris- 
tian BELIGIONS ; TOGETHER WITH A LlST OF MISSION- 
ARY Periodicals 102 



APPENDIX. 

Statistics of Missions in China 200 

Statistics of Missions in India 202 



Note,— For a more detailed Table of the Contents of Parts II., III., and 
IV., see pages 22, 70-76, and 102-104. 



Foreign Missionary Manual 



Part I. 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



PRINCIPAL MISSION STATIONS IN ASIA AND AFRICA, 
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, WITH THE LATI- 
TUDE AND LONGITUDE, AND, AS FAR AS ASCER- 
TAINABLE, THE POPULATION OF EACH. 



Station. 

Abeih, Turkey 

Abbeokuta, Africa 

Abokobi, Africa 

Aburi, Africa 

Accra, Africa 

Ada, Africa...., 

Adams, Africa 

Adamshoof, Africa. . . . 

Adelaide, Africa 

Agra, India 

Agurpara, India 

Ahmedabad, India.... 
Ahmednuggur, India. 

Aintab, Turkey 

A j mere, India 

Akidu, India 

Akropong, Africa 

Allahabad, India 

Alexandria, Africa... 

Aligarh, India 

Aliwal North, Africa. 
Almorah, India 



Latitude. Longitude. 



Pop. 



33°40'N. 

7 10 N. 

5 38 N. 

5 48 N. 

5 30 N. 

5 50 N. 
29 25 S. 

29 O.S. 
32 50 S. 
27 18 N. 

N. 

N. 
19 10 N. 
37 5 N. 

26 30 N. 
16 52 N. 

5 52 N. 
25 25 N. 
31 12 N. 

27 54 N. 

30 55 S. 
29 4 N. 



21 
23 



35°30 / E. 

3 15 E. 

4W. 

5W. 

12 W. 

30 E. 
31 10 E. 
27 30 E. 
26 12 E. 
78 2 E. 
78 45 E. 
72 40 E. 
74 52 E. 
37 28 E. 
74 40 E. 
82 6 E. 

3W. 
81 55 E. 
29 52 E. 
78 9 E. 
26 53 E. 
80 E. 



100,000 
10,000 



149,008 
26,801 

116,873 
32,841 
20,000 
34,763 



105,926 
212,034 



6,151 



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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Amalienstein, Africa 

Ambala, India 

Amoy, China 

Amritsur, India 

Anamabu, Africa 

Anandapoor, India 

Anhaltsmith, Africa 

Ankober, Africa 

Annshaw, Africa 

Antananarivo, Madagascar.. 

Arcot, India 

Arkona, Africa 

Ashapoora, India 

Aurungabad, India 



Backergunge District, India.. 

Baddegama, Ceylon 

Balasore, India 

Banda, India 

Bandah District, India 

Bangalore, India 

Bangkok, Siam 

Bankoorah, India 

Banulie, Ceylon 

Barrackpore, India 

Bareil ly , India 

Barripore, India 

Bassa District, Africa 

Bassein, Burmah 

Bathurst, Africa 

Battalagundu, India 

Batticaloa, Ceylon 

Batticotta, Ceylon , 

Bauleah Rampoor , 

Beaufort, Fort , 

Beawr, India 

Begoro, Africa 

Beirut, Syria 

Belgaum, India 

Bellary, India 

Benares, India 

Benita, Africa 

Bensonvale, Africa 

Berhampore, India 



Latitude. Longitude, 



33°26' S. 

30 26 N. 
24 20 N. 

31 37 N. 

5 25 IS T . 

32 10 N. 

33 40 S. 
9 34 K 

32 50 S. 

17 52 S. 
12 50 N. 
24 40 S. 

26 10 N. 
19 52 N. 

22 30 N. 

6 8 N. 

21 32 N. 

15 50 N. 
24 59 N. 
12 53 N. 

14 1 N. 

23 24 N. 

18 51 N. 
22.42 N. 
28 22 N. 

22 18 N. 

5 57 N. 

16 50 N. 

33 31 S. 
10 12 N. 

7 33 N. 
9 45 N. 

24 35 N. 

32 40 S. 

27 14 N. 

6 4 N. 

33 54 N. 

15 52 N. 
15 11 K 

25 18 K 
1 40 N. 

30 15 S. 

19 18 N. 



Pop. 



21°24 / E. 

76 43 E. 
118 E. 

74 48 E. 
1 30 W. 

75 30 E. 
23 20 E. 
39 53 E. 
27 4 E. 
47 6 E. 

79 22 E. 
29 30 E. 

74 30 E. 

75 20 E. 

90 20 E. 

80 15 E. 

86 57 E. 

73 47 E. 

80 2 E. 

77 42 E. 
100 21 E. 

87 8 E. 
77 59 E. 

88 25 E. 
79 27 E. 
88 30 E. 
10 4W. 
94 50 E. 
26 51 E. 
77 47 

81 41 
79 52 
88 38 

26 35 
79 18 

9W, 
35 29 E, 

74 30 

76 56 

82 59 
9 35 

27 45 
84 57 



40,000 

300,000 

135,813 

4,500 

6,860 

15,000 

75,000 
53,474 



40,000 
2,377,433 



27,573 
697,610 
191,300 
500,000 

16,794 

9,591 

102,982 



19,577 



E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 



3,353 



100.000 
26,947 
51,145 

175,188 



27,110 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



11 



Station. 



Latitude. Longitude. 



Pop. 



Berea, Africa 

Berea, Africa 

Bethany, Africa 

Bethelsdorp, Africa 

Bethel, India , 

Bethlehem, Syria 

Bethesda, Africa 

Bethulien, Africa 

Betsileo Province, Madagascar 

Bettigherry, India 

Bezwara, India 

Bhagulpore, India 

Bhamo, Burmah 

Bihe, Africa 

Bij nour, India 

Bisrampore, India 

Bitlis, Turkey 

Blauberg, Africa 

Blantyre, Africa 

Bloemfontein, Africa , 

Blyth eswood, Africa 

Bombay, India 

Bonny, Africa 

Borsad, India 

Botshabelo, Africa 

Boziya, Africa 

Broosa, Turkey 

Budaon, India 

Bukundu, Africa 

Buntingville, Africa 

Burdwan, India 

Burghersdorp, Africa 

Butter worth, Africa 

Cachar District, Assam 

Cairo, Africa 

Calastry, India 

Calcutta, India 

Calicut, India 

Cameroons, Africa 

Cana, Africa 

Canendagoody, India 

Cannanore, India , 

Canton, China 



29° 5' S. 

32 17 S. 
26 30 S. 

33 52 8. 
22 N. 
32 44 N. 
30 30 

30 47 
18 

15 30 

16 32 

25 18 
24 15 K 
13 10 S. 
29 22 

21 30 
38 26 

26 30 
16 12 
29 9 
32 40 
18 58 N. 

4 51 K 

22 47 
24 45 

31 28 
40 11 
28 9 

30 
31 36 

23 11 

31 11 

32 15 



S. 
S. 

s. 

1ST. 

K 
N. 



N. 
N. 
1ST. 
S. 

s. 
s. 
s. 



K 
S. 
S. 
N. 
N. 

:n t . 
s. 
n. 
s. 
s. 



K 
N. 



25 

30 1 
13 42 N. 

22 35 N. 
11 20 N. 

5 N. 
29 18 S. 

10 38 N. 

11 51 N. 

23 20 N. 



27°25 / 
27 30 
17 12 

25 30 
78 22 
35 12 
27 30 

26 16 
48 15 
75 39 
80 40 
86 59 
96 50 
16 
70 10 



78 
42 

28 




8 

18 
35 20 

26 9 

27 5 
72 56 

7 6 
72 30 
29 59 

28 10 

29 8 
79 7 

9 32 
28 59 

87 49 
26 31 
28 9 

93 

31 18 

79 38 

88 25 
75 50 

9 12 

28 20 

79 24 

75 16 

113 20 



E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 

E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 



3,000 



69,678 
2,500 

12,865 

12,000 

1,100 
644,405 



60,000 
33,322 



32,321 



205,027 
349,833 

892,429 
47,960 



1,500,000 



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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Latitude. 



Longitude. 



Pop. 



Cape Colony Territory, Africa 

Cape Coast Castle, Africa 

Cape Mount, Africa 

Cape Palmas, Africa 

Cape Town, Africa 

Cardiff, Africa , 

Caroor, India 

Cawnpore, India 

Cesarea, Turkey 

Challambran, India 

Chamba, India 

Chapral, India 

Chefoo, China 

Chenanfoo, China 

Cherrapongee, Assam 

Chiang Chu, China 

Chiengmai, Siam 

Chilan, Ceylon 

Chindwara, India 

Chingleput, India 

C 1 1 inki ang, China 

Chioh-he, China 

Chitteldrog, India 

Chombala, India 

Christianenburg, Africa 

Christ iansborg, Africa 

Chungking, China 

Chy ebassa, India 

Clarkebury, Africa 

Clarkson, Africa 

Clay Ashland, Africa 

Coconada, India 

Codacal, India 

Coimbatore, India 

Colesberg, Africa 

Colombo, Ceylon 

Combaconum, India 

Constantinople, Turkey 

Cory, Africa 

Cott a, Ceylon 

Cradock, Africa 

Creek Town, Africa , 

Cuddalore, India 

Cuddapah, India 



33° 0' S. 

5 8 N. 

6 46 N. 

4 22 N. 
33 55 S. 

5 0,S. 

10 55 N. 
26 30 N. 
32 29 N. 

11 25 N. 
32 22 N. 
26 2 N. 
37 38 N. 

30 5 N. 
25 20 N. 
24 35 N. 
19 5 N. 

7 21 N. 
22 10 N. 

12 40 N. 

32 10 N. 
24 35 N. 
14 15 N. 

8 40 N. 
29 2 S. 

5 35 N. 

29 42 N. 
22 30 N. 

31 44 S. 

33 58 S. 

6 30 N. 
16 57 N. 

10 50 N. 

11 2 N. 

30 52 S. 
6 56 N. 

10 55 N. 
41 N. 

5 30 S. 

6 55 N. 

32 11 S. 
5 56 N. 

11 42 N. 
14 27 N. 



18° / E, 
1 15 W. 

11 15 W. 
7 44 W, 

18 26 E, 

12 3 

78 8 
80 25 
34 54 

79 42 E. 
75 56 E. 
84 55 E. 

121 29 E. 
109 20 E. 

91 40 E. 
117 50 E. 

99 12 E. 



E, 
E. 
E. 
E. 



79 58 

78 47 

80 2 
119 40 
117 55 E. 

76 27 E. 

77 42 
30 20 

4 W. 

106 42 E. 

85 45 E. 

28 

24 21 
10 50 W. 

■ 82 25 E. 
! 75 56 
76 58 
| 25 30 E. 
I 79 51 E. 

79 22 
28 59 
12 22 
79 56 

25 59 
8 40 

79 50 

78 48 



E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 



E. 
E. 



E. 
E. 



E. 

E. 



E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 



11,142,782 
10,000 



45,240 

9,380 

122,710 

40,000 

5,000 

30,000 

1,000,000 

3,227 

8,626 

7,979 

140,000 

300,000 

5,812 



35,310 
97,129 

700,000 



40,290 
16,275 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



13 



Station. 



Latitude. 


Longitude. 


Pop. 


13 38' 


N. 


74°40 / E. 


5,000 


32 30 


S. 


27 40 


E. 




20 28 


K 


85 45 


E. 


50,878 


23 43 


K 


90 26 


E. 


69,212 


18 


N. 


83 


E. 




17 50 


N. 


81 


E. 




33 34 


1ST. 


36 20 


E. 


150,000 


17 22 


N. 


73 12 


E. 




27 2 


N. 


88 11 


E. 


22,707 


30 18 


N. 


77 58 


E. 


6,847 


28 39 


1ST. 


77 17 


E. 


154,417 


25 55 


N. 


74 48 


E. 


6,332 


31 50 


N. 


70 51 


E. 


24,906 


15 28 


N. 


75 4 


E. 


35,000 


29 38 


S. 


25 50 


E. 




25 36 


N. 


85 


E. 


42,084 


10 20 


N. 


78 


E. 


6,550 


31 12 


S. 


27 10 


E. 




33 44 


S. 


18 29 


E. 


5,581 


32 3 


s. 


28 


E. 




5 50 


N. 


8 36 


E. 




26 40 


N. 


92 19 


E. 


236,009 


31 32 


S. 


18 24 


E. 




24 2 


N. 


86 1 


E. 




29 38 


S. 


30 18 


E. 




8 17 


N. 


77 56 


E. 




19 40 


N. 


73 34 


E. 




34 36 


S. 


19 48 


E. 




21 18 


N. 


77 28 


E. 


27,782 


16 40 


N. 


81 5 


E. 


25,487 


28 48 


S. 


29 28 


E. 




28 52 


s. 


29 24 


E. 




32 10 


s. 


27 26 


E. 




32 30 


s. 


27 42 


E. 


* 


33 22 


s. 


25 31 


E. 




9 


N. 


78 2 


E. 




39 57 


N. 


41 20 


E. 


85,000 


26 47 


N. 


79 5 


E. 


30,549 


28 50 


S. 


30 22 


E. 




31 2 


N. 


110 58 


E. 




23 25 


N. 


113 18 


E. 





Cundapoor, India 

Cunningham, Africa 

Cuttack, India 

Dacca, India 

Dachepalli, India 

Damagudien, India 

Damascus, Turkey 

Dapoli, India 

Darjeeling, India 

Dehra, India 

Delhi, India 

Deoleea, India 

Dera Ismail Khan, India 

Dharwar, India 

Diamond Fields, Africa... 

Dinapore, India 

Dindigal, India 

Dordrecht, Africa 

D' Urban, Africa 

Duffbank, Africa 

Duke Town, Africa 

Durrung District, Assam 

Ebenezer, Africa.. 

Ebenezer, India 

Edendale, Africa 

Edeyengoody, India 

Egulpoora, India 

Elim, Africa 

Ellichpoor, India 

Ellore, India 

Emangweni, Africa 

Emmaus, Africa 

Engotini, Africa 

Engwali, Africa 

Enon, Africa 

Erungalore, India 

Erzeroum, Turkey 

Eta wah, India 

Etembeni, Africa 

Fancheng, China 

Fatshan, China 

2 



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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Fernando Po, Africa.. 

Foochow, China 

Freetown, Africa 

Funghwa, China 

Furruckabad, India... 

Futtehguhr, India 

Fyzabad, India 



Gaboon, Africa 

Galkin, Ceylon 

Ga Matlale, Africa 

Ga Moletsi, Africa 

G arrow Hills, Assam.... 

Gaza, Syria 

Genadendal, Africa 

Georgenholtz, Africa. . . . 

Ghazipore, India 

Glenthorn, Africa 

Gogo, India 

Gondah, India 

Goorgaen, India 

Gordon, Africa 

Goruckpoor, India 

Goshen , Africa 

Govindpore, India 

Gowahati, Assam 

GraafF Eeynett, Africa.. 
Grahamstown, Africa.... 

Grand Pass, Ceylon 

Gubbi, India 

Gudur, India 

Gujerat, India 

Gujranwala, India 

Guledgud, India 

Guntoor, India 

Gurdaspnr, India 

Gurwhal Distr., India... 
Gwalior, India 



Latitude. Longitude. 



4°30 / N. 

26 12 N. 
8 58 N. 

29 45 N. 

27 28 N. 
27 25 N. 
26 42 -N. 



12 N. 

7 30 N 
23 30 
23 42 
26 
31 

34 3 
22 12 

25 37 
32 40 
21 39 N 

26 12 N. 

28 9 

29 30 
26 43 
32 18 



S. 

S. 
N. 
29 N. 
S. 
S. 
N. 
S. 



N. 

S. 
N. 
S. 
23 10 N. 



26 

32 18 

33 15 
6 58 

13 15 

14 7 
32 35 
32 12 N. 
16 10 N. 
16 15 
32 11 
31 N. 
29 15 N. 



N. 

S. 

s. 

N. 
N. 

N. 
N. 



N. 
N. 



Hadjin, Turkey | 35 40 N. 36 2 E. 

Hakodati, Japan I 41 41 N. 140 06 E. 

Hanamaconda, India j 16 30 N. 79 30 E. 

lianchun- China \ 33 54 N. 107 15 E. 

liangehow, China | 30 10 K ,120 12 E. 



8°42 / E. 
119 30 E. 

14 25 W. 
121 19 E. 

79 30 E. 

79 30 E. 

82 E. 



10 E. 

80 20 E. 
29 30 E. 

29 18 E. 
91 E, 
34 29 
19 28 
28 43 
83 30 

26 30 
72 12 E 

81 54 E 
77 5 E 

30 30 E, 

83 15 E, 

27 12 E, 

84 58 E, 
91 42 E, 
24 49 E, 
26 32 E, 
79 53 

77 

79 47 
74 

74 8 

75 50 

80 22 
75 5 

78 30 E, 
78 10 E. 



Pop. 



500,000 
18,035 

79,284 
10,335 
37,804 



12,000 

38,385 

9,571 
11,761 

7,096 

53,584 
5,213 

3,717 

6,903 



15,907 
19,381 

5,298 

310,282 

14,633 

600,000 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



15 



Station. 



Latitude. Longitude. 



Pop. 



Hankow, China 

Harpoot, Turkey 

Harrismith, Africa 

Ha Schewasse, Africa 

Hauran District, Syria 

Hazaribagh, India 

Heald Town, Africa 

Ilereroland, Africa 

Hermon, Africa 

Henthada, Burmali 

Hickory Town, Africa 

Hilton, Africa 

Hoffenthal, Africa 

Hongkong, China 

Honore, India 

Hope Fountain, Africa 

Hoshungabad, India 

Howrah, India 

Hubly, India 

Hwuy-chau-fu, China . . > 

Hyderabad, India 

I'chang, China 

Ikorofong, Africa 

Imboina, Madagascar 

Imerina Province, Madagascar 

Impol weni, Africa 

Indaleni, Africa 

Indore, India 

Introanazana, Africa 

Iny ati, Africa 

Ispahan, Persia 

Jaffnapatam, Ceylon , 

Jellasore, India , 

Jerusalem, Syria , 

Jey pore, India , 

Jhelum, India 

Jaintia, Assam 

Jounpore, 1 ndia 

Jubbulpore, India 

Juvaipongee, Assam 

Kalgan, China 



30°30 / N. 
38 42 K 

28 23 S. 
26 15 S. 
32 43 K 
23 59 N. 
32 10 S. 

21 S. 

29 30 S. 
17 36 N. 

56 K 
32 6 S. 
28 5 S. 

22 8 N. 

14 9 N. 
28 10 S. 
22 42 N. 
22 36 N. 

15 17 K 

30 2 N. 
25 25 N. 



31 K 
5 10 N. 
13 15 
19 
29 10 
29 55 
22 22 

31 6 
27 20 

32 39 



S. 

s. 
s. 
s. 

N. 

s. 
s. 

N. 



9 40 N. 
21 50 N. 

31 46 N. 
26 57 

32 56 
25 10 N. 
25 50 N. 
23 10 N. 
25 30 N. 



N. 



114° / 
39 15 
29 10 

28 2 
36 24 
85 27 
27 46 
18 
27 31 
95 22 

9 33 
27 19 

29 20 
114 

74 21 
31 23 
77 40 
88 25 

75 10 
119 

68 20 



80 3 
87 10 
35 16 
75 44 
73 40 
92 10 
82 40 
79 56 
92 13 



111 E. 

8 16 E. 

49 E. 

46 30 E. 

30 12 E. 

30 16 E. 

75 50 E. 

28 15 E. 

30 41 E. 

51 44 E. 



40 52 N. 115 3 E. 



2,000,000 



11,050 



15,285 



124,194 

4,985 

13,070 

97,784 
15,000 
60,000 
35,000 



15,000 

80,000 

34,713 

20,000 

60,000 

5,140 

25,531 

55,704 



16 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Latitude. Longitude. 



Pop. 



Kamastone, Africa 

Kandy, Ceylon 

Kangra, India 

Kessab, Bulgaria 

King William's Town, Africa 

Kioto, Japan 

Kiochow, China 

Kiukiang, China 

Kj ebi, Africa 

Knapp's Hope, Africa 

Kobe, Japan 

Kofu, Japan 

Krishnagar, India 

Kurnool, India 

Kurrachee, India 

Kuruman, Africa 

Kwangchau, China 

Kweiyang, China 

Kyelang, Thibet 

Ladysmith, Africa 

Ladysmith, Africa 

Lagos. A frica 

Lahore, India 

Larnaca, Cyprus 

Ler ibe, Africa 

Lessey town, Africa 

Likhatlong, Africa 

Little Popo, Africa 

Livingstonia, Africa 

Lodiana, India 

Loharclugger, India 

Lovedale, Africa 

Lucknow, India 

Maboulela, A frica 

Madras, India 

Madura, India 

Magil a, Africa 

Mamre, Africa 

Manaar, India 

Mana Madura, India 

Manargudi, India 

Mandalav, Burmah 



32° 4' 
7 14 
32 6 
43 6 
32 48 
34 54 
36 52 
29 37 
5 50 
32 50 



34 40 N. 



35 6 

23 45 
15 48 

24 50 
27 23 
23 8 
22 
33 2 



N. 
K 
N. 
N. 
S. 
N. 
N. 
N. 



33 29 S. 
28 24 S. 

6 28 N. 
31 37 N. 

34 57 
28 50 

31 56 
28 16 

6 12 N. 
14 S. 
30 58 
23 

32 48 



N. 
S. 

s. 
s. 



N. 
N. 
S. 



26 51 N. 



29 5 
13 4 

9 49 N. 

5 9 S. 
33 29 

9 1 

9 40 N. 
10 41 K 
21 58 N. 



S. 

N. 



S. 

N. 



26°38 / 
80 40 

76 14 

26 12 

27 32 
135 46 

115 6 

116 3 
10 

27 2 
135 
138 2 

88 25 

77 57 
66 55 
24 10 

111 16 

107 

76 40 



E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
W. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 
E. 



21 27 E. 

29 13 E. 

3 34 E. 

74 25 E. 

33 39 E. 
28 20 E. 

26 56 E. 
25 11 E. 

1 32 E. 

34 50 E. 

75 53 E. 
84 5 E. 

27 1 E. 



80 59 E. 



17,406 
45,607 

5,169 
567,334 

40,000 



8,554 
26,750 
53,526 



36,005 

98,924 

6,000 



39,983 
284,779 



27 48 E. 

80 14 E. 397,552 

78 23 E. 51,987 
38 48 E. 
18 29 E. 

79 56 E. 

78 32 E. | 

79 36 E. ! 

96 9 E. 90,000 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



17 



Station. 



Latitude. Longitude 



Pop. 



Mandapasalai , India 

Manga I ore, India 

Manisa, Turkey 

Marash,. Turkey , 

Mardin, Turkey 

Marsovan, Turkey 

Masulipatam, India. , 

Matale, Ceylon , 

Matura, Ceylon 

Maul main, Burmah 

Meerpore, India , 

Meerut, India , 

Mendi, Africa 

Mercara, India , 

Mho\Y, India , 

Midnapore, India 

Mirzapore, India 

Mombasa, Africa 

Monastir, Turkey 

Monghyr, India , 

Monrovia, Africa 

Moradabad. India 

Morley, Africa 

Morioka, Japan , 

Mt. Lebanon, Syria , 

Mpwapwa, Africa 

Mulky. India 

MulligaUm, India 

Multan, India , 

Mynpurie, India 

Mysore City, India 

Naga Hills, Assam 

Nagasaki, Japan , 

iNagercoil, India 

Nagpore, India , 

Naidupett, India 

banking, China 

Kantsiang, China 

Xasik, India 

Nazareth, Syria 

>'egapatam, India 

Xeilgherry Hills, India 

Xellore, India 

2 * 



N. 



9°20' K 
12 51 N. 
33 34 N. 
37 33 N. 
37 19 N. 

40 45 N. 
16 10 N. 

7 16 

5 59 
16 28 N. 
23 46 N. 

29 K 
7 30 N. 

12 26 N. 
25 20 K 
22 25 K 
25 10 N. 

4 S. 

41 20 N. 
25 18 N. 

6 1ST. 
28 49 N. 
31 46 S. 
39 N. 
33 35 

5 20 

13 6 N. 
20 35 N. 

30 8 K 
27 15 K 
12 15 N. 



S. 



26 20 N 

32 44 N 

6 6 ]S T 

21 13 N 

13 51 N 

32 2 ^ 



32 12 N. 



N. 
N. 



20 1 
32 41 

10 40 N. 

11 25 N. 

12 49 N. 



E. 
E. 

E. 
E. 



78°23< 

74 52 

27 23 
36 55 
40 33 E, 
35 40 E, 
81 8 E 
80 40 E. 
80 43 E, 
97 27 
88 40 E. 

77 40 E 
12 30 W. 

75 40 E. 
79 7 E 
87 18 E 
83 35 E 
39 46 E 
20 18 E 
86 27 E 
10 46 W 

78 44 E 

28 41 E 
140 40 E 

35 35 E 

36 45 E 
74 43 E. 
74 40 E. 
71 28 E 
78 59 E. 

76 39 E 



E. 



E. 
E. 



94 31 
129 51 

77 36 E. 
79 2 E. 
79 45 E. 

118 49 E. 
120 E. 

73 48 

35 21 

78 40 



E. 
E. 
E. 



76 45 E. 
80 1 E. 



18,931 
50,000 
17,500 

5,000 
30,000 

3,529 
13,636 
53,653 

5,562 
79,378 

8,146 

9,258 
31,491 
71,849 

6,000 
15,000 
59,698 

1,000 
57,304 



56,826 
21,179 
57,765 

68,918 
70,000 

84,441 



6,000 

48,525 
49,501 
29,922 



18 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Newchang, China 

N'ganking, China 

Nicomedia, Turkey 

Neyour, India 

Niigata, Japan 

Ningpo, China 

Nowgong, Assam 

Nuinadzu, Japan 

Nundial, India 

Nynee Tal, India 

Ogbomoshow, Africa 

Okayama, Japan 

Ongole, India 

Oodeypore, India 

Ooroomiah, Turkey 

Ootamacund, India, 

Osaka, Japan 

Osiout, Africa 

Oudtshoorn, Africa 

Paducottah, India 

Pallamcotta, India 

Palaveram, India 

Palghat, India 

Panchgani, India 

Pantura, Ceylon 

Pasumalai, India 

Patna, India 

Peelton, Africa 

Peking, China 

Pergunnahs, India 

Peshawar, India 

Petchaburi, Siam 

Phillipopolis, Turkey » 

Pietermaritzburg, Africa.. 

Pingyang, China 

Piree, Africa 

Point de Galle, Ceylon 

Pongas, Africa 

Poo, Thibet 

Poonah, India 

Port Elizabeth, Africa 

Port Louis, Mauritius Island, 



Latitude. Longitude. 



40°49 / N. 
30 30 N. 
40 47 N. 
6 12 N. 
37 52 N. 
29 51 N. 
26 19 N. 
35 10 N. 
15 30 N. 
29 10 N. 



N. 
N. 
N. 



8 5 
34 40 
15 29 

27 35 N. 

37 30 N. 

11 20 N. 

34 35 N. 

27 11 N. 

33 28 N. 



10 21 

8 41 

12 54 
10 48 
20 28 

6 45 

9 50 
25 30 
32 49 
39 55 
22 15 
34 1 

13 .0 
32 33 

29 35 
36 

32 50 
6 4 

10 21 

30 
18 29 

33 59 
20 9 



122°19 / E. 

116 50 E. 

29 53 E. 

77 25 E. 
139 E. 
121 32 E. 

92 42 E. 
138 50 E. 

78 23 E. 

79 16 E. 

8 12 E. 
133 50 E. 

79 59 E. 

73 46 E. 

45 19 E. 

76 50 E. 
135 20 E. 

31 14 E. 

22 15 E. 



78 
77 
80 
76 
85 
79 
78 
85 
27 

116 
88 
71 
99 
36 
30 

111 
27 
80 
14 
95 
73 



45 E. 

41 E. 

4 E. 

45 E. 



22 E. 

8 E. 

30 E. 

20 E. 

15 E. 



31 

50 



S. | 25 
S. 57 



49 E. 

21 E. 

18 E. 

12 E. 

14 E. 

3 W. 

E. 

54 E. 

38 E. 

28 E. 



Pop. 



60,000 
8,000 



400,000 
3,241 

9,378 



31,666 

25,000 

9,982 

530,885 

27,470 



316,695 
17,945 

30,752 

1,109 

158,900 

1,500,000 

58,555 

45,000 
6,800 

47,754 

118,886 
74,525 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



19 



Station. 



Pretoria, Africa , 

Prome, Burmah 

Putlani, Ceylon , 

Queenstown, Africa..., 

Rajahmandry, India.. 
Ramapatam, India...., 

Ramnad, India , 

Ranchee, India 

Rangoon, Burmah 

Rapur, India 

Rawal Pindi, India..., 

Riversdale, Africa 

Robertson, Africa 

Roorkee, India , 

Roy Bareilly, India... 

Rubaga, Africa 

Rungpore, India , 

Rustchuk, Bulgaria . . . 

Saaron, Africa 

Saharanpur, India 

Saint Louis, Africa 

Salem, Africa 

Salem, India , 

Samokov, Turkey 

Satara, India 

Sealkote, India 

Secunderabad, India.. 

Seetapore, India 

Seoni, India 

Serampore, India 

Shahjehanpore, India. 

Shanghai, China 

Shantung, China 

Shaohing, China 

Shawbury, Africa 

Sheila, Assam 

Sherbro, Africa 

Shillong, Assam 

S'limoga, India 

Snolapur, India 

Shwaygheen, Burmah 



Latitude. Longitude. 



26° 0' S. 

18 52 N. 

8 1 N. 

31 54 S. 



25 1ST. 

45 K 
13 N. 
22 K 

46 K 

1 K 
35 N. 

8 S. 
45 S. 
30 N. 
15 K 

5 N. 
45 N. 

2 N. 

8 S. 

58 N. 



12 
25 



40 N. 
20 N. 
50 N. 
33 N. 
27 K 
50 K 



54 N. 
12 N. 
19 N. 

56 N. 
6 S. 

22 N. 
30 K 
42 N. 
N. 
42 N. 

57 N. 



29° 3 r E. 

95 14 E. 
79 51 E. 

26 55 E. 

81 54 E. 

79 30 E. 
78 56 E. 

85 23 E. 

96 17 E. 
68 52 E. 

73 E. 
21 14 E. 
19 46 E. 
78 7 E. 
81 16 E. 
32 10 E. 
89 10 E. 
26 12 E. 

18 54 E. 

77 32 E. 
18 10 W. 
26 25 E. 

78 12 E. 
23 58 E. 

74 

74 30 

78 28 

80 59 

79 31 E. 

86 12 E, 
79 50 E, 

121 28 E. 

122 47 E. 
120 40 E. 

28 52 E. 

91 30 E. 

12 40 W. 

91 48 E. 

75 32 E. 
75 52 E. 
96 56 E. 



E. 
E. 
E. 

E. 



Pop. 



24,689 



19,738 



12,086 
98,745 

19,222 



10,778 
11,544 

14,845 

30,000 



43,844 
15,758 

50,012 

24,484 

25,337 

40,000 

5,780 

7,579 

72,140 
250,000 



11,034 
53,546 



20 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station. 



Sibsagor, Assam 

Sidon, Turkey 

Silchar, India 

Sinoe, Africa 

Sivas, Turkey 

Smithfield, Africa 

Smyrna, Turkey 

Somerset, Africa 

Somerset West, Africa, 

Soochow, China 

Srinagur, India 

Surat, India 

Swato w, China 

Tabriz, Persia 

Taichow, China 

Taiwanfoo, China 

Taiy uenfu, China 

Tanjore, India 

Tavoy, Burmah 

Teheran, Persia... 

Tellicherry, India 

Tezpoor, Assam 

Thaba-Bossiou, Africa, 
Thaba N'Chu, Africa.. 

Thongzai, Burmah 

Tientsin, China 

Tindivanum, India 

Tinnivelly, India 

Tokio, Japan 

Toungoo, Burmah 

Tranquebar, India 

Trichinopoly, India 

Trincomalee, Ceylon... 

Tripoli, Turkey 

Trivandrum, India 

Tsingchowfoo, China... 

Tsomo, A frica 

Tungchow, China 

Uitenha.2:e, Africa 

Ujiji, Africa 

Umvoti, Africa 

Umzumbi, Africa 



Latitude. Longitude. 



26°54 / N. 
33 34 N. 
24 47 
5 5 
39 20 

30 12 
38 26' N. 
32 48 S, 

32 36 

31 5 

33 20 N. 
21 12 K 
23 20 K 



N. 
K 
N. 
S. 



s. 

N. 



2 N. 
42 N. 

8 N. 
N. 

50 N. 

9 N. 
42 N. 
48 N. 



7 30 N. 

2 N. 

12 N. 

45 N. 
40 N. 

1 K 

N. 

46 N. 
33 N. 
26 N. 
29 N. 
51 N. 

S. 

40 K 



33 44 S. 

5 S. 

29 12 S. 

30 29 S. 



Pop. 



94°30 / E, 
35 21 E, 
92 42 E, 
9 9W, 
37 E 

26 45 

27 9 
25 41 
25 35 

120 10 

74 58 

72 48 
116 44 



46 12 E. 
121 26 E. 

120 22 E. 
Ill 50 E. 

79 15 E. 
98 18 E. 
51 21 E. 

75 25 E. 
92 50 E. 
27 50 E. 
27 9 E. 

95 20 E. 

117 5 E. 
79 36 E. 

77 38 E. 
139 40 E. 

96 26 E. 
81 54 E. 

78 37 E. 
81 14 E. 
35 49 E. 

76 52 E. 

118 55 E. 
27 48 E. 

121 40 E. 

25 24 E. 
34 E. 
30 40 E. 
30 19 E. 



11,000 



30,000 

160,000 
2,231 



107,149 
30,000 

100,000 

40,000 

52,175 
14,469 
60,000 
20,504 
3,032 



21,044 

779,361 

10,732 

76,530 

9,807 

25,000 



3,693 



GEOGRAPHICAL. 



21 



Station. 



Van, Turkey 

Vellore, India , 

Victoria, Africa 

Vizagapatam, India , 

Woochow, China , 

Wuchang, China , 

Wunchow, China , 

Yanchau, China 

Yokohama, Japan 

Zanzibar Island, Africa, 

Zeegong, Burmah 

Zoahying, China 



Latitude. Longitude. 



38°30 / N. 
12 53 N. 
31 24 S. 

17 42 K 

30 30 K 
30 29 N. 
28 40 N. 

24 35 N. 
35 30 N. 

6 0S. 
17 30 K 
30 K 



43°40 / E. 

79 7 E. 

23 32 E. 

83 24 E. 

114 2 E. 

114 19 E. 

121 E. 

117 50 E. 

139 30 E. 

39 5 E. 

95 20 E. 

121 E. 



Pop. 



30,000 
38,022 

32,191 



800,000 



1,000,000 
61,553 

80,000 



Part II. 

SYNOPTICAL. 

TABLES OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES 
AND OF THE PRESENT FORCES, AND RESULTS 
OF MISSIONARY WORK IN EACH COUNTRY.* 

The population of the world is as follows : 

Asia 834,707,000 

Europe 315,929,000 

Africa 205,679,000 

America 95,495,500 

Pacific Islands 4,113,000 

Total 1,455,923,500 

The Religious Divisions are as follows : 

Buddhist (including Confucianists and Taoists)... 470,000,000 

Christians, Greek Church 75,000,000 

" Roman Catholics 172,000,000 

Other Christians 201,000,000 

Mohammedans 230,000,000 

Brahmanists 190,816,000 

Parsees 150,000 

Jews 14,275,000 

Other Religions, Fetichists, etc 102,682,500 

* For Japan, see page 23; China, p. 25; Burmah, p. 31; Siam, p. 33; India, p. 
34; Ceylon, p. 45; Persia, p. 47; Turkey, p. 47; Syria, p. 49; Africa, p. 57; 
America, p. 62; Pacific Islands, p. 65. 
22 



SYNOPTICAL. 



23 



The Distribution of Missionaries and converts is as follows : 



Missionaries. 

Asia 2180 

Africa 886 

America 676 

Oceanica 801 

Total 4543 



Members of 
Mission Chwches. 

151,426 
153,619 
123,186 
191,184 

619,415 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 
JAPAN. 



Island. 


Station. 


Society. 


MissionaiHes. 


Yezzo. 


Hakodati. 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


3 


tt 


a 


Ch. of England. 


1 


Nippon (or 


Niigata. 


Edin. Medical Miss. 


1 


Hondo). 


a 


Ch. of England. 


1 


u 


Kanazawa. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


a 


Tokio. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


3 


a 


u 


Amer. Prot. Epis. 


5 


tt 


tt 


Scotch Uni. Pres. 


3 


a 


tt 


Amer. Pres. 


8 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Dut. Ref. 


2 


u 


tt 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


6 


tt 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


3 


tt 


u 


Canad. Meth. 


2 


ti 


tt 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tt 


a 


Evang. Ass'n of Amer. 


2 


tt 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


a 


Yokohama. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


4 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


tt 


n 


Amer. Dut. Ref. 


5 


tt 


U 


Amer. Woman's Union. 


6 


it 


u 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


3 


u 


a 


Ref. Ch. in America. 


1 


a 


n 


Amer. Meth. Prot. 


2 



24 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Island. 


Station. 


Society. I 


Nippon. 


Yokohama. 


Scot, Nat. Bib. Soc. 


a 


tt 


Amer. Bib. Soc. (in connec- 
tion with China also). 


ti 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


tt 


ti 


Brit, and For. Bib. Soc. 


tt 


ti 


Newton Mission. 


a 


a 


Cumber. Pres. 


it 


Numadzu. 


Can. Meth. 


tt 


Kofu. 


Can. Meth. 


tt 


Kobe. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


u 


ti 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


tt 


Kioto. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


a 


Osaka. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


it 


a 


Amer. Prot. Epis. 


u 


a 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


tt 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


a 


u 


Evang. Ass'n of Amer. 


tt 


Okayama. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


Kiushiu. 


Nagasaki. 


Amer. Dut. Kef. 


u 


a 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


u 


ti 


Ch. of England. 



JAPAN. 

Islands. 

Nippon (or Hondo) 

Kiushiu 

Shikoku 

Iki, Tsushima, Owadji, Old, and Sado.. 

Yezzo and Kuriles 

Biukiu 

Bonin Islands 



Total, 



Missionaries. 

2 

1 

2 
1 
] 
2 
1 
1 
9 
1 
5 
9 
7 
1 
2 
1 
4 
2 
1 
2 

123 



Population. 

25,478,834 

4,986,613 

2,484,538 

362,177 

144,069 

167,073 

75 



Total 33,623,379 

The above is from the census of 1874. The census of 1876 
gave a total of 34,338,404. F. Max Muller estimates that there 
are 200,000 Shintoists in Japan; the rest are Buddhists or 
" nothing." 



SYNOPTICAL. 



25 



STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN- JAPAN. 



Amer. 'Pres 

Dut. Reformed 

Amer. Board C. F. M 

Amer. Prot. Epis 

Amer. Bapt.M. U 

Amer. Meth. Ref. Epis... 

Woman's Union 

Germ. Evan. Ass 

Reformed Ch. in U.S 

Cumberland Pres..; 

Meth. Prot 

Amer. Bib. Soc 

Cana. Meth 

Church M.S 

Soc. Prop. Gosp 

Edinb.Med 

Scot. Un. Pres 

Eng. Bapt 

Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc 

Soc. Pro. Fern. Ed. in E. 
Brit, and For. Bib. Soc... 



1859 
1S59 
1869 
1859 
1860 
1873 
1871 
1876 
1879 
1877 
1880 

1873 
1869 
1873 
1874 
1874 
187S 



1880 



345 
37 

210 
94 

143 

470 
80 



146 



Total 75 21 96 34 148 2912 31 1525 36 

Missionaries 176 

Excluding wives 123 



76 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 

CHINA. 

Prov. Shixg-kixg. Pop. 2,187,286. 
Newchwcmg : 

Scotch Un. Pres 2 

Can. Pres 1 

Irish Pres 2 

Prov. Peh-chih li. Pop. 36,879,838. 
Peking : 

A. B. C. F. M 6 

Amer. Pres 3 

Amer. Meth. Epis 4 

London M. S 5 

Scotch Nat. Bib. Soc 1 

3 



26 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Amer. Bib. Soc 1 

Anier. Woman's Union M. S 3 

Church M. S .. 4 

Tientsin : 

A. B. C. F. M 2 

Amer. Meth. Epis 4 

Eng. Meth. New Conn , 1 

London M. S 3 

Kalgan : 

A. B. C. F. M 5 

Paotingfu : 

A. B.C. F. M 3 

Prov. Shanse. Pop. 17,056,925. 

Taiyuenfu : 1 

Eng. Bapt 1 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Pingyang : 

China Inl. Miss . 4 

Prov. Shense. Pop. 10,309,769. 

Hanchung : 

China Inl. Miss 5 

Prov. Kansuh. Pop. 19,512,716. 

Tsinchau : 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Prov. Shantung. Pop. 29,529,877. 

Tungchow : 

A. B.C. F. M 5 

Amer. Pres 6 

So. Bapt. Con 3 

Shantung : 

A. B. C. F. M 2 

Eng. Meth. New Conn 1 

Chef oo : 

Scotch Un. Pres 2 

Amer. Pres 4 

Soc. Prop. Gospel , 2 

Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc •. 1 



SYNOPTICAL. 27 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Tsingchowfoo : 

Eng.Bapt 2 

Prov. Kiangsu. Pop. 39,646,924. 

Shanghai: 

Amer. Prot. Epis , 8 

Amer. Pres 2 

So. Bapt. Con 1 

Seventh-day Baptist 2 

London M. S 2 

South. Meth.Epis 3 

Amer. Bib. Soc 1 

Church Miss 2 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Brit, and For. Bib. Soc 2 

Nangking : 

Amer. Pres 2 

China Inl. Miss 3 

Nantsiang : 

South. Meth. Epis 4 

Soochow : 

South. Meth.Epis 1 

Pres. South 3 

Chinkiang : 

Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc 3 

China Inl. Miss 2 

Unconnected 1 

Yanchau : 

China Inl. Miss 5 

Prov. Hoxan. Pop. 29,069,771. 

No Protestant missionaries. Missionaries have itinerated 
since 1875. 
Prov. Ngan hui. Pop. 36,596,988. 

Nganking : 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Hwuy-chau-fu : 

China Inl. Miss 1 



28 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Prov. Hoopeh. Pop. 28,584,564. 

Wuchang : 

Amer. Prot. Epis 2 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Wesleyan Meth 2 

Chenanfoo : 

Amer. Pres 3 

1'chang : 

Ch. of Scotland 4 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Hankow : 

London M. S 5 

Self-supporting M. D 1 

Wesleyan Meth « 3 

Wusueh : 

Wesleyan Meth 1 

Fancheng : 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Prov. Si-Chuen. Pop. 35,000,000. 

Chungking : 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Prov. Cheh-kiang. Pop. 8,100,000. 

Ningpo : 

Amer. Bapt. M. U 5 

Amer. Pres 3 

Eng. Un. Meth. Free Ch 2 

Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East 2 

Church M. S 2 

Zoahying : 

Amer.* Bapt. M. U.. 1 

Hangchow : 

Amer. Pres 3 

Amer. Pres. South 4 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Church M. S 2 

Wanchoic : 

Un. Meth. Free Ch , 1 



SYNOPTICAL. 29 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Shanking: 

China Inl. Miss 3 

Church M.S 2 

Funghwa : 

China Inl. Miss 2 

Taichow : 

China Inl. Miss 2 

Kiuchow : 

China Inl. Miss 3 

Wunchoio : 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Prov. Kiangsi. Pop. 26,513,889. 
Suchow: 

Amer. Pres 2 

Amer. Pres. South 3 

Kiukiang : 

Amer. Meth. Epis 8 

Takutang : 

China Inl. Miss 1 

Prov. Hookah. Pop. 20,048,969. 

No Protestant Missionary. Itineration began in 1875. 
Prov. Kweichow. Pop. 5,679,128. 
Kweiyang : 

China Inl. Miss 4 

Prov. Fokien. Pop. 22,799,556. ' 
Foochoio : 

A. B. C. F. M 7 

Amer. Meth. Epis 9 

Church M. S 2 

Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East.... 1 

Shauwu : 

A. B. C. F. M 2 

Chiohhe: 

Amer. Dutch Ref 1 

Amoy: 

Eng. Pres 4 

l* 



30 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

London M. S 2 

Scotch Nat. Bib. Soc 1 

Amer. Dutch Ref. 3 

Chiangchu : 

Amer. Dutch Kef. 1 

Tongan : 

Amer. Dutch Ref. 1 

Prov. Kwangtung. Pop. 20,152,603. 

Swatow : 

Amer. Bapt. M. U 8 

Eng. Pres 8 

Canton : 

Amer. Pres 7 

South Bap. Conv 4 

London M. S 2 

Wesleyan Meth 4 

(In Canton and 3 neighboring out-stations), Rhen- 
ish M. S 6 

Hongkong : 

London M. S 3 

Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East 1 

Church M. S 4 

Berlin Ladies' Soc 4 

(In Hongkong and 4 other stations), Basel M. S 14 

Woochow : 

Amer. Bib. Soc 1 

Fatshan : 

Wesleyan Meth 2 

Shukwan : 

Wesleyan Meth 2 

Kwangchau : 

Wesleyan Meth 1 

Prov. Kwangsi. Pop. 8,121,327. 

No Protestant Missionaries. Itineration began in 1877. 
Prov. Yunnan. Pop. 5,823,670. 

No Protestant Missionaries. Itineration began in 1877. 
Island of Formosa. Pop. 3,020,000. 



SYNOPTICAL. 31 

Taiwanfoo : 

Eng. Pres 5 

Can. Pres 2 

Island of Hainan. Pop. 2,500,000. 
No Protestant Missionaries. 
Missionaries whose location is unknown to the writer : 

China Inl. Miss 2 

Church M. S..... 2 

Unconnected 2 

Total population, 404,946,514. 
Total number Missionaries, 357. 

There are 34 medical missionaries, 16 hospitals, and 24 dispen- 
saries in China ; and some 75 boarding-schools, and 23 theological 
schools connected with the missions. (For Table of Statistics of 
Missions in China, see Appendix, pp. 200 and 201.) 

DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 
BURMAH. 



State. 


Station. 


Race. 


Society. Mission- 


Native Burmah. 


Bhamo. 


Shans. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


a 


tt 


Kakyens. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


a 


Mandalay. 


Burmese. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


Up. Brit. Bur. 


Toungoo. 


Karens. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


5 


u 


a 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gospel. 


1 


u 


tt 


Burmese. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


M 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gospel. 


1 


ti 


u 


Shans. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


3 


U 


Prome. 


Burmese. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


It 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


u 


Zeegong. 


a 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


a 


Thayetmo. 


n 


Soc. Prop. Gospel. 


2 


tt 


Shwaygheen. 


, Karens. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


ti 


u 


Burmese. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


Pegu, B. Bur. 


Ban goon. 


Karens. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


5 


u 


u 


Burmese. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


10 


a 


u 


u 


Amer. Meth. 


1 



32 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



State. 
Pegu, B. Bur. 



Station. 
Rangoon. 
Maooben. 
Bassein. 



" Henthada. 

" Thongzai. 

Tenasserim, B.B. Maulmain. 



Tavoy. 



Race. Society. 

Burmese. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 
Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
" Amer. Bapt. M. U. 

Burmese. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Burmese. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Burmese. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Eurasians.Amer. Bapt. M. U. 
Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 

Total, 



Mission- 
aries. 

5 

1 

7 
1 
2 
2 
5 



1 
2 

75 



POPULATION OF BUBMAH. 

Count Bethlen estimated the population of Native Burmah in 
1874 to be 4,000,000, including the Shans of the Shan states trib- 
tary to Burmah (probably 500,000 in all) ; the population of Brit- 
ish Burmah, according to the census of 1872, was 2,747,148 — mak- 
ing the total population of Burmah 6,747,148. 

In British Burmah there were — Buddhists 2,447,831 

" " " Mohammedans 99,846 

" " " Hindus 36,658 

" " " Nominal Christians...- 52,299 
" " " Aborigines 110,514 



STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN BURMAH. 





a 

fcO 

M 


i 
o 


"3 

i 


a 


o 


'£ . 

£ a 
£ a 
a o 
O 


o 


3 


a 
.2 


Amer. Bapt. M. U 


1813 

1879 


33 
6 
1 
2 


61 
6 


110 


338 


21,594 


177 

177 

09 
75 


5575 
5575 


17 
17 




Amer. Meth 


China Inland Mission 


Totals 


42 


67 


110 


338 


21,594 


Total Missionaries 

Excluding wives 




1 



SYNOPTICAL. 



33 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONAKIES IN 
SIAM. 

Station. Race. Society. Missionaries. 

Bangkok. Chinese. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 

" Siamese and Chinese. Amer. Pres. 5 

Petchaburi. Siamese and Chinese. Amer. Pres. 4 

Chiengmai. Laos. Amer. Pres. 5 

Total, 15 

POPULATION OF SIAM. 

Siamese 4,000,000 

Chinese 3,000,000 

Laos 2,000,000 

Malays 2,000,000 

Cambodians 700,000 

Peguans 100,000 

Total 11,800,000 

The inhabitants of Siam are mainly Buddhists. 



STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN SIAM. 





>> 

a 

a 
a 

pq 


3 
o 




© 

| 

14 
1 

15 


a 

6 

6 


> 

fcg. 

£© 

O 

14 
14 


'3 . 

II 

206 
425 

631 


"3 

346 

346 
?4 


1 

4 
6 

10 


o 

Q. 
3 
O 

3 
5 

8 


Amer. Pres 


1840 
1833 


7 
1 

8 


1 
1 


Airier. Bapt. M. U 


Totals 






Excluding wive 


sof I 


Missionaries.... 




15 



34 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



DISTRIBUTION OF PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES IN 
INDIA. 



State. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Cashmere. 


Srinagar. 


Ch. of England. 


2 


Punjab. 


Sealkote. 


Ch. of Scotland. 


2 


a 


a 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 


5 


tt 


Gujerat. 


Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


tt 


Wazirbad. 


Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


tt 


Gujrambala. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 


4 


u 


Gurdaspur. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 


1 


it 


Jhelum. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Amritsur. 


Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 


1 


a 


n 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


4 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


1 


u 


u 


Ch. of England. 


— 


u 


Lodiana. 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


a 


a 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


3 


ti 


Ambala. 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


it 


Sabathu. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Kangra. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


ti 


Eawal Pindi. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


u 


Peshawnr. 


Ch. of England. 


2 


a 


Dera Ismail 








Khan. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


tt 


Lahore. 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


4 


tt 


a 


Amer. Pres. 


7 


u 


u 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Chamba. 


. Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


tt 


Multan. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


u 


Delhi. 


Eng. Bapt. 


4 


u 


" and vicin. 


Soc. for Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


1 


it 


ti 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


14 


tt 


Janjra. 


Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 


1 


ti 


Katghar. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


u 


Bunnoo. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


Bajpootana. 


Nussereebad. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


4 





SYNOPTICAL. 


35 


State. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries* 


Kajpootana. 


Beawr. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


3 


u 


Ajmere. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


5 


a 


Todgurh. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


2 


tt 


Jeypore. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


4 


tt' 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


tt 


Deolee. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


2 


tt 


Ashapoora. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Odeypore. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Jallygunge. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


it 


Nawalgunge. 


Amer. Meth. Woman's. 


1 


N.-W. Provs 


. Almorah. 


London M. S. 


2 


tt 


Nynee Tal. 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


tt 


Moradabad. 


Amer. Meth. 


5 


tt 


Eanee Khet 


London M. S. 


1 


u 


Gurwhal. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


tt 


Pitlioragarh. 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


tt 


Koorkee. 


Amer. Meth. 


3 


tt 


Bijnour. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


tt 


Saharanpur. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


a 


Dehra. 


Amer. Pres. 


12 


tt 


Goorgaen. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


tt 


Meerut. 


Ch. of England. 


— . 


tt 


Bareilly. 


Amer. Meth. 


8 


tt 


Boy Bareilly. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


tt 


Shahjehanpore. 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


u 


Budaon, 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


u 


Cawnpore. 


Amer. Meth. 


3 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


a 


Futtehguhr. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


u 


Furruckabad. 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


u 


Mynpurie. 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


u 


Etawah. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


ii 


Aligarh. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


(( 


Agra. 


Eng. Bapt. 


2 


u 


tt 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


it 


tt 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in 


East. 6 



36 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL,. 



State. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


N.-W. Provs. Agra. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


<< 


Mirzapore. 


London M. S. 


3 


ft 


Benares. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


ft 


(4 


Eng. Bapt. 


3 


ft 


ft 


Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


2 


« 


ft 


London M. S. 


4 


ft 


ft 


Ch. of England. 


— 


ft 


Ghazipore. 


Gossner's M. S. 


2 


ft 


Mhow. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


ft 


Jounpore. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


a 


Goruckpoor. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


ft 


Bandah. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


« 


Allahabad. 


Eng. Bapt. 


4 


« 


ft 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


« 


ft 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


ft 


ft 


Woman's Union Soc. (Amer.). 


12 


ft 


ft 


Ch. of England. 


— 


ft 


Paori. 


Amer. Meth. Women's Board. 


1 


Oudh. 


Lucknow. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


5 


ft 


« 


Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


3 


« 


« 


Ch. of England. 


— 


ft 


ft 


Amer. Meth. 


12 


« 


Seetapore. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


ft 


Fyzabad. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


ft 


Gondah. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


Indore Ag. 


Indore. 


Can. Pres. 


4 


ft 


Gwalior. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


Thibet. 


Kyelang. 


Moravian (Uni. Brethren). 


3 


ft 


Poo. 


Moravian (Uni. Brethren). 


3 


Assam. 


Mawphlang. 


Welsh Calv. Meth. 


1 


ft 


Sheila. 


Welsh Calv. Meth. 


1 


« 


Shillong. 


Welsh Calv. Meth. 


2 


ft 


Cherraponjee. 


Welsh Calv. Meth. 


1 


ft 


Jaintia. 


Welsh Calv. Meth. 


1 


ft 


Tura. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


3 


« 


Gowahati. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 





SYNOPTICAL. 


37 


Slate. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Assam. 


Nowgong. 


Amer. Bapt, M. U. 


2 


a 


Sibsagor. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


u 


Naga Hills. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


u 


Tezpoor. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


— 


a . 


Durrung. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


— - 


Bengal. 


Bankoorah. 


Wesley an Meth. 


1 


tt 


Barrackpore. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


1 


tt 


Calcutta. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 


tt 


Eng. Bapt. 


8 


tt 


u 


Ch. of Scotland. 


5 


tt 


tt 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


7 


tt 


tt 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


4 


tt 


tt 


London M. S. 


8 


tt 


a 


Amer. Meth. 


6 


M 


tt 


Woman's Union (Amer.). 


17 


tt 


tt 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


1 


it 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


4 


tt 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


24 Pergunnahs 








Districts. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tt 


Howrah. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tt 


Serampore. 


Eng. Bapt. 


2 


tt 


Dacca. 


Eng. Bapt. 


2 


tt 


Backergunge. 


Eng. Bapt. 


3 


tt 


Meepore. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


tt 


Burdwan. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Krishnagar. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Bam pore 








Bauleah. 


Eng. Pres. 


1 


It 


Silchar. 


Assam and Cachar Miss. 


2 


it 


Cachar. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


it 


Rungpore. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Monghyr. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tt 


Darjeeling. 


Ch. of Scotland. 


4 


tl 


Bhagulpore. 


Ch. of England. 


— 



38 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



State. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Bengal. 


Patna. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


a 


Dinapore. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


a 


Hazaribagh. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


a 


Ellichpoor. 


Unconnected. 


1 


u 


Ebenezer. 


Indian Home Miss, to Santals. 


3 


tt 


Bethel. 


Bethel ( Jamtara) Miss. 


1 


a 


Banda. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


it 


Santhalistan. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


it 


a 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


3 


a 


a 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Chapral. 


Gossner's Mission. 


1 


tt 


Barripore. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


(Orissa). 


Midnapore. 


Amer. Free Bapt. 


6 


tt 


Cuttack. 


General Baptist (Eng.). 


4 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


2 


a 


Piplee. 


General Baptist (Eng.). 


1 


tt 


Sumbulpore. 


General Baptist (Eng.). 


2 


it 


Balasore. 


Amer. Free Bapt. 


3 


tt 


Jellasore. 


Amer. Free Bapt. 


1 


a 


Bhimpore. 


Amer. Free Bapt. 


1 


Chota Nag- 


Ranchee. 


Gossner's Miss. 


8 


pore. 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


tt 


Patrasburj. 


Gossner's Miss. 


3 


ti 


St. Mathauspur. 


Gossner's Miss. 


1 


tt 


Cliyebassa (or 






u 


Singbhoom). 


Gossner's Miss. 


3 


n 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


tt 


Govindpore. 


Gossner's Miss. 


2 


tt 


Mandbhoom. 


Gossner's Miss. 


1 


tt 


Lohardugger. 


Gossner's Miss. 


1 


u 


Purulia. 


Gossner's Miss. 


2 


tt 


Hoshungabad. 


Anglo- Amer. Friends. 


4 


Cent. Provs. 


Bisrampore. 


Germ. Evang. (Amer.). 


3 


tt 


Seoni. 


Unconnected. 


1 


n 


Jubbulpore. 


Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


1 


tt 


u 


Amer. Meth. 


1 





SYNOPTICAL. 


39 


State. 


Station, 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Cent. Provs. 


Jubbulpore. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


a 


Agurpara. 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. 


Soc. 1 


a 


Chindwara. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


3 


u 


Nagpore. 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


a 


tt 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


5 


CI 


Damagudiem. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


Scinde. 


Kurrachee. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


a 


it 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


Gujerat. 


Gogo. 


Irish Pres. 


2 


n 


Surat. 


Irish Pres. 


2 


u 


Ahmedabad. 


Irish Pres. 


2 


u 


Borsad. 


Irish Pres. 


2 


Bombay. 


Egulpoora. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


it 


Guledgud. 


Basel Miss. 


3 


tt 


Nasik. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


It 


Mulligaum. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Rapur. 


Herrmannsburg Miss. 


1 


it 


Poonah. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tt 


it 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


6 


tt 


it 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. 


Soc. 1 


It 


it 


Amer. Meth. 


2 


It 


Bombay. 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


tl 


u 


Ch. of Scotland. 


2 


ft 


tt 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


8 


tt 


it 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. 


Soc. 5 


it 


it 


Amer. Meth. 


5 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


3 


tt 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gos. 


3 


tt 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


— 


u 


Sholapur. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


2 


tt 


Siroor. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


Rahuri. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


Ahmednuggur. 


Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 


1 


tt 


it 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


3 


u 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


tt 


Sharanpur. 


Ch. of England. 


— 



40 



FOEEIGN MXSSIONAEY MANUAL. 



State. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Bombay. 


Satara. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


Panchgani. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


Hubly. 


Basel Miss. 


4 


a 


Codacal. 


Basel Miss. 


1 


u 


Dharwar. 


Basel Miss. 


3 


a 


Betigherry. 


Basel Miss. 


3 


u 


Honore\ 


Basel Miss. 


2 


tt 


Belgaum. 


London M. S. 


2 


it 


Magrahatt. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


tt 


Wadale. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


tt 


Kohirpur. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


tt 


Dapoli. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


Nizam's Do, 


, Secunderabad. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


tt 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


u 


Hyderabad. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


— • 


tt 


Aurungabad. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


Mysore. 


Bangalore. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


4 


u 


tt 


Leipzig Miss. 


1 


a 


tt 


London M. S. 


3 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Meth. 


3 


it 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


4 


tt 


Tumkur. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Gubbi. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


u 


Shimoga. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 


Hassan. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Chitteldrog. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Mysore City. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


Madras. 


Berharnpore. 


General Bapt. 


1 


tt 


a 


German Evang. (Amer 


i 


tt 


tt 


London M. S. 


2 


tt 


Vizianagram. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Vizagapatam. 


London M. S. 


3 


tt 


Dachepalli. 


Amer. Lutheran. 


2 


tt 


Kajahmandry. 


Amer. Lutheran. 


2 





SYNOPTICAL. 


41 


State. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Madras. 


Rayamundry. 


Amer. Luth. Gen. Council. 


2 


a 


Dowlaischerry. 


Amer. Luth. Gen. Council. 


1 


tt 


Coconada. 


Canadian Bapt. 


1 


u 


Turn. 


Canadian Bapt. 


1 


14 


Akidu. 


Canadian Bapt. 


1 


a 


Marsapur. 


Godavery Delta Miss. 


4 


u 


Masulipatam. 


Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


2 


a 


ii 


Ch. of England. 


1 


« 


Bezwara. 


Ch. of England. 


1 


« 


Raghapuram. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


u 


Ellore. 


Ch. of England. 


— 


44 


Guntoor. 


Amer. Lutheran. 


3 


II 


Kurnool. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


II 


Ongole. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


3 


U 


Ramapatam. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


II 


Hanamaconda. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


1 


II 


Bellary. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


« 


u 


London M. S. 


3 


II 


Cuddapah. 


London M. S. 


1 


II 


Nundial. 


London M. S. 


1 


II 


Nellore. 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


II 


Arcot. 


Dutch Reformed (Amer.) 


1 


14 


Naidupett. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 


2 


II 


Vakadu. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 


2 


II 


Trikalur. 


Danish Evan. Luth. 


2 


44 


Gudur. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 




II 


Sriharikotah. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 




(1 


Sulurpett. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 




II 


Venkatagiri. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 




a 


Calastry. 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 




(i 


Vellore. 


Ch. of Scotland. 




ii 


ii 


Dutch Reformed (Amer.) 




14 


Chingleput. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 




14 


Tindivanum. 


Leipzig M. S. 




44 


ii 


Dutch Reformed (Amer.) 


2 


44 


Madanapalle. 


Dutch Reformed (Amer.) 


1 



42 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



State. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Madras. 


Madras. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


4 


It 


a 


Eng. Bapt. 


1 


u 


a 


Ch. of Scotland. 


2 


u 


tt 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


9 


ti 


ti 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


it 


w 


Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 


a 


n 


London M. S. 


8 


tt 


a 


Amer. Meth. 


3 


a 


ti 


Amer. Bapt. M. U. 


2 


a 


it 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 1 


a 


a 


Ch. of England. 


— 


it 


St. Thomas Mt. 


Wesley an Meth. 


1 


a 


a 


Strict Baptist. 


1 


it 


Salem. 


London M. S. 


2 


it 


Tan j ore. 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


a 


Mayaveram. 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


tt 


Challambram. 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


a 


Cuddalore. 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


a 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


a 


Tranquebar. 


Leipzig M. S, 


4 


tt 


ti 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


a 


Motupatti. 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


n 


Combaconum. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


u 


Canendagoody. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


it 


Nezagapatam. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


a 


Trichinopoly. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


it 


a 


Leipzig M. S. 


1 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


tt 


Poreiar. 


Leipzig M. S. 


2 


tt 


Negapatam. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 


Manargudi. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


it 


Madura. 


Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 


1 


tt 


u 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


4 


a 


Pulney. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


2 


tt 


Melur. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


a 


Periakulam. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 





SYNOPTICAL. 




43 


State. 


Station. 


Society. 




Missionaries. 


Madras. 


Pasumalai. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


1 


u 


Mandapasalai. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


2 


u 


Battalagundu. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


2 


tt 


Tirupuvanum. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


il 


Mana Madura. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


1 


tt 


Tirumangalam. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


1 


tt 


Dindigul. 


Chris. Yernac. Ed. 


Soc. 


2 


u 


u 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


1 


a 


Paducottah. 


Leipzig M. S. 




1 


u 


Udapy. 


Basel M. S. 




3 


tt 


Kotagherry. 


Basel M. S. 




1 


a 


Mulky. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


a 


Cannanore. 


Basel M. S. 




5 


tt 


Calicut. 


Basel M. S. 




8 


({ 


Mangalore. 


Basel M. S. 




15 


u 


Mercara. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


a 


Tellicherry. 


Basel M. S. 




3 


a 


Kaity. 


Basel M. S. 




4 


a 


Neilgherry 










Hills. 


Eng. Bapt. 




1 


tt 


Ootamacund. 


Ch. of England. 




— 


a 


Coimbatore. 


London M. S. 




2 


ti 


tt 


Leipzig M. S. 




1 


tt 


Tiruvarar. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


a 


Caroor (Karur). 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


tt 


Palghat. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


tt 


Karkal. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


tt 


Cundapoor. 


Basel M. S. 




1 


tt 


Anandapoor. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


tt 


Chombala. 


Basel M. S. 




2 


u 


Puthiampur. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 


a 


Nazareth. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 


u 


Edeyengoody. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 


u 


Radhapuram. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 


u 


Ramnad. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 


u 


Erungalore. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




2 



44 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



State. 


Station. 


Madras. 


Tinnivelly. 


tt 


Nagercoil. 


a 


Nevur. 


tt 


Palamcottah. 


u 


Palaveram. 


Travancore. 


Trivandrum. 



Society. Missionaries. 

Ch. of England. — 

Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 
Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. 
Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 
Ch. of England. 
Ind. Fern. N. S. and Ed. Soc. 



To which add Ch. of England, 
Total, 



1 
1 

i 
l 

764 
144 
908 



POPULATION OF INDIA BY STATES AND RELIGION'S. 

Presidency and Province. Population. 

Ajmere 396,889 

Berar 2,226,496 

Mysore 5,055,412 

Coorg 168,312 

Madras 31,672,613 

Bombay (including Scinde) 16,349,206 

Bengal 60,502,897 

North-West Provinces 30,781,204 

Punjab 17,611,498 

Oudh 11,220,232 

Central Provinces 8,201,519 

British Burmah 2,747,148 

Assam 4,162,019 

Native States under — 

Governor-General of India 28,748,403 

Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal 312,473 

Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab 657,013 

Lieutenant-Governor of Central Provinces. 5,440,389 

Governor of Madras 1,049,710 

Governor of Bombay 3,289,392 

Miscellaneous 6,831,515 

Total 237,424,340 

Excluding Burmah 234,677,192 



SYNOPTICAL. 



45 



RELIGIONS OF INDIA BY ENUMERATION OF 1876. 

Hindus 139,248,568 

Mohammedan 40,882,537 

Buddhist 2,832,851 

Nominal Christians 897,216 

Others 53,563,168 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 




CEYLON. 


Station. 


Society, Missionaries, 


Jaffna. 


Ch. of England. 1 


u 


Wesleyan Meth. 2 


Point Pedro. 


Wesleyan Meth. 1 


Oodooville. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 


Batticotta. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 2 


Oodoopitty. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 2 


Panditeripo. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 1 


Tillepally. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 1 


Manepy. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 


Manaar. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Banulle. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Trincomalee. 


Wesleyan Meth. 1 


Putlam. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Chilan. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Galkini. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Batticaloa. 


Wesleyan Meth. 2 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Kayman's Gate. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Kollupittinga. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Kalmunai. 


Wesleyan Meth. 1 


Matale (or Matella). 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 


Kandy. 


Ch. of England. 3 


a 


English Bapt. 1 


a 


Wesleyan Meth. 1 


Colombo. 


Ch. of England. 1 


H 


Wesleyan Meth. 4 



46 



FOEEIGN MISSIONAKY MANUAL. 



Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Kurena. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


Pantura. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




Mutwal. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




Cotta. 


Ch. of England. 




Pettah. 


Eng. Bapt. 




Grand Pass. 


Eng. Bapt. 




Sabaragamdwa. 


Eng. Bapt. 




West Province. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




Point de Galle. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




Matura. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




Tangalla. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




Baddegama. 


Ch. of England. 





Total, 52 



POPULATION OF CEYLON, CENSUS OF 1871. 

Western Province 775,285 

North- Western Province 269,084 

Southern Province 399,755 

Eastern Province 113,290 

Northern Province 281,788 

Central Province 495,340 

North-Central Province 70,720 

Total, 2,406,262 

Of these there are — Buddhists 1,520,575 

Hindus 465,944 

Mohammedans 171,542 

Nominal Christians 240,042 

(For Statistics of Missions in India, see Appendix, pp. 202 and 
203.) 



SYNOPTICAL. 



47 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 
PERSIA. 

Station. Society. Missionaries. 

Oroomiah. Amer. Pres. 6 

w Amer. Bib. Soo. 1 

Seir. Amer. Pres. 1 

Teheran. Amer. Pres. 4 

Tabriz. Amer. Pres. 6 

Ispahan. Ch. of England. 2 

Total, 20 

Population of Persia 4,400,000 

Of these there are — Armenians 26,035 

Nestorians 25,000 

Jews 16,000 

Guebres 7,190 

Mohammedans 4,325,775 

STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN PEESIA. 





03 
© 






i 


a 


<B 














a 

a 


!§ 


% 


a 

a 


51 


y 


si 


"3 


^ 


a 


s 

o 




60 


XS 


ft? 


a 


tl 


5« 


o » 




•g 


OS 


s 




n 


O 


j 


&* 


fc 


o 


O 


GO 


02 


0Q 


O 


Amer. Pres 


1834 


8 
2 


1 


16 


21 


165 
10 


1321 
55 


2 


1909 
204 


4 
1 


81 


Church M. S 


Amer. Bible Soc 


1880 


1 




i 












1 




Totals 


11 


1 


17 


21 


175 


1R76 




2113 

29 

20- 


6 


81 




es.... 






Excluding 


wive 


s 





















DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 
TURKEY. 



Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


European. 


Constantinople. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


19 


u 


u 


Amer. Bib. Soc. 


2 


u 


u 


Amer. Meth. 


1 



Samokov. 



Amer. Board C. F. M. 



48 



FOREIGN MISSIONAEY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Station. 


European. 


Philipopolis. 


u 


Monastir. 


(Bulgaria). 


Rustchuk. 


Asiatic. 


Smyrna. 


a 


Manisa. 


u 


Broosa. 


u 


Nicomedia. 


il 


Cesarea (or 




Kaisariyeh). 


u 


Marsovan. 


(I 


Sivas. 


it 


Aintab. 


« 


Hadjin. 


a 


Kessab. 


u 


Mar ash. 


a 


Harpoot. 


u 


Erzeroum. 


u 


Mardin. 


u 


Bitiis. 


u 


Van. 



Note. — See Missionaries in Syria 
Isl. of Cyprus. Larnaca. 



Society. Missionaries. 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 2 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 

Amer. Meth. C. F. M. 2 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 1 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 4 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 2 

Amer. Board C. F. M, 4 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 5 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 7 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 4 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 8 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 4 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 5 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 7 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 5 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 5 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 
Total, 104 
and in Turkey in Africa. 

Amer. Woman's Union. 2 



STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN TURKEY. 

{See Statistics of Syria and Turkey in Africa.) 





S3 

a 

a 

H 

60 




3 


6 


i 
a 

> -£ 

"3 


> 

U 


"2 _; 

3 -2 

eg 

o 


o 

o 




.2 
"3 


© 

& 

3 




m 


O 


^ 


fe 


61 


o 
468 


6594 


DQ 


to 


GO 

17 


o 
255 


Amer. B'rd C. F. M. 


1836 


55 


3 


95 


348 


12,887 


Amer Meth 


1875 


4 




2 
2 


5 




23 










Amer. Worn. Union 


Amer. Bib. Soc 


1879 


2 
















17 


255 


Totals 


61 


3 


99 


66 


4fiS 


fifi17 


sua 


12 887 


Missionaries . 










. 163 




Excludi] 


3gW 


ives 








106 





SYNOPTICAL. 



49 



POPULATION OF TURKEY. 
European Turkey. 

Immediate Possessions 5,044,000 

Eastern Roumelia 751,000 

Bosnia, Herzegovina, etc 1,213,000 

Bulgaria 1,859,000 

Total European 8,867,000 

Asiatic Turkey. 

Immediate Possessions 17,500,000 

Samos 37,080 

Total Asiatic 17,537,080 

In Africa. 

Tripoli 1,010,000 

Egypt 17,386,000 

Tunis 2,100,000 

Total in Africa 20,496,000 

Grand total 46,900,080 

RELIGIONS OF TURKEY. 
I. Mohammedans. II. Protestants and Jews. III. Miscellane- 
ous. (1) Latins or Catholics using Roman Liturgy; (2) Greeks ; 
(3) Armenians; (4) Bulgarians ; (5) Croats; (6) United Armenians; 
(7) Syrians ; (8) United Chaldeans ; (9) Maronites under the Patri- 
arch of Lebanon. 

DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 
SYKIA, TURKEY. 

Station. Society. Missionaries, 

Tripoli. Amer. Pres. 6 

Beirut. Amer. Pres. 8 

" Syrian Protestant College. 8 

" Prussian Deaconesses. 6 

" British Syrian Schools. 7 

Abeih. Amer. Pres. 5 

Zahleh. Amer. Pres. 2 

Sid on. Amer. Pres. 4 

Mt. Lebanon and vicinity. Free Ch. of Scotland. 1 

5 D 



50 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Station, 








Society 








Missionaries 


Mt. Lebanon and vie. Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


2 


" Anglo-Amer. Friends. 


6 


Damascus. Irish Pres. 


1 


Hauran District. Ch. of England. 


4 


Nazareth. Edin. Med. Miss. 


1 


" Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


3 


Jerusalem. Anglo-Prussian Bishopric. 


1 


" Prussian Deaconesses. 


8 


" Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


2 


Ch. of England. 


6 


" Native Protestant School. 


— 


" Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


— 


Bethlehem. Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


2 


Gaza. Ch. of England. 


1 


Unlocated. Ch. of Scotland Miss, to Jews. 


2 


" Miss Taylor's Moslem School. 


1 


" Ch. of England Miss, to Jews. 


1 


" Reformed Presbyterians. 


8 


STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN SYRIA. 






.2 




S 

£ 


to 

1 


.2 

c 


> 

£& 

2 w 
5W 


5 C3 





J2 


*3 


a 

.2 

if 




3 




« 


O 


H? 


fa 


5 





O 


OQ 


W 


so 


O 


Amer. Pres 


1823 


14 


1 


21 


4 


139 


810 


85 


4,260 


5 


43 


Syr. Prot. Coll 




7 


1 






7 




4 


103 


1 




Brit. Syr. Schools 








"7 




75 




30 


3,000 


1 




Prussian Deaconesses.... 




i'i 








7 


21 


2 


203 


1 




Free Ch. of Scotland 




l 


"i 


"i 




33 


30 


25 


1,200 


4 




Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in E. 








9 








4 


175 


4 




Irish Pres 


1843 


"i 

9 


i 




i'i 

4 


37 


92 
214 


14 


1,142 


1 
6 




Ch. of England 


Edin. Med. Miss 






l 














1 




Anglo-Prussian Bish 




i 
















1 




Native Prot. School 












2 




"i 


"(SO 


1 




Ch. of Scot. Miss, to Jews. 




*2 








9 




2 


624 


2 




Miss Taylor's School 




l 








5 


Say 
100 


2 


196 


1 




Friends' M. S 




3 




3 


"2 


15 


18 


700 


2 




Ch. of Eng. Miss, to Jews. 




2 








3 






4 




Ref. Pres 




8 








8 


50 


"7 


400 


2 




Mr. Bistany's Schools 












7 




1 


40 


1 




Mr. Suleeby's School 




63 








5 




4 


110 


1 




Totals 


r 


42 


21 


352 


1.317 


199 


12.213 


39 


43 


Missionaries 






... 110 
... 96 




Excluding -n 


ives 

















SYNOPTICAL. 


51 


DISTRIBUTION 


OF MISSIONAKIES IN 






AFRICA. 




Country . 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries, 


Algeria. 


Algeria. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


l 


Gambia. 


St. Mary's Isl. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


3 


u 


Saint Louis. 


Paris S. E. 


2 


Sierra Leone. Freetown. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


6 


u 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


tt 


United Meth. 


2 


it 


Waterloo. 


United Meth. 


1 


it 


Mendi. 


Amer. Miss. Ass'n. 


6 


a 


Sherbro. 


Unit. Brethren, America. 


— 


ti 


a 


Ch. of England. 


— 


tt 


Pongas. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


— 


tt 


u 


Ch. of Eng. W. Indies Miss. 








(Negroes). 


— 


Liberia. 


Cape Mount. 


Amer. Prot. Epis. 


4 


tt 


Clay Ashland. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Marshall. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


u 


Monrovia. 


Amer. Meth. 


— 


u 


tt 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Marfar Kiver. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


u 


St. Paul's Eiver 


. Amer. Meth. 


— 


it 


Bassa District. 


Amer. Meth. 


— 


tt 


Sinoe. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


tt 


Pleasantville. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


tt 


Cape Palmas. 


Amer. Prot. Epis. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Meth. 


— 


Gold Coast. 




North German M. S. 


— 


tt 


Cape Coast. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


n 


Anamabu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Accra. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


a 


Basel M. S. 


4 


u 


Christiansborg. 


Basel M. S. 


7 


a 


Abokobi. 


Basel M. S. 


3 


tt 


Odumase. 


Basel M. S. 


3 


n 


Ada. 


Basel M. S. 


3 



52 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Benguela. 
South Africa 

(Ovampa-land). 
Damara. Hereroland. 



Society. Missionaries. 

Basel M. S. 3 

Basel M. S. 6 

Basel M. S. 1 

Basel M. S. 2 

Basel M. S. 2 

Wesleyan Meth. 3 

Southern Bapt. Conv. 1 

Ch. of England. 2 

Southern Bapt. Conv. 1 

Ch. of England. 3 

Ch. of England. 2 

Wesleyan Meth. 1 

Southern Bapt. Conv. 1 

Ch. of England. 1 

Ch. of England. 1 

Scot. Uni. Pres. 6 

Scot. Uni. Pres. 4 

Scot. Uni. Pres. 1 
Primitive Methodists (Eng.). 2 

Eng. Bapt. 2 

Eng. Bapt. 1 

Eng. Bapt. 1 

Eng. Bapt. 1 

Amer. Pres. 7 

Amer. Pres. 2 

Amer. Pres. 4 

Livingstone Inland Miss. 2 

Livingstone Inland Miss. 2 

Eng. Bapt. 4 

(The International Association for the Suppres- 
sion of the Slave-Trade has a force, under Mr. 
H. M. Stanley, on the Congo Biver.) 

Bihe\ Amer. Board C. F. M. 3 



Chantry. 


Station. 


Gold Coast. 


Aburi. 


a 


Akropong. 


u 


Kjebi. 


u 


Begoro. 


it 


Abetisi. 


Yoruba and 


Lagos. 


Niger Biv 


a 


u 


u 


it 


Abbeokuta. 


tt 


u 


u 


tt 


u 


Little Popo. 


it 


Ogbomoshow. 


(( 


Bonny. 


a 


Nembe. 


Old Calabar. 


Creek Town. 


a 


Duke Town. 


it 


Ikorofong. 


Biafra. 


Fernando Po. 


tt 


Cameroons. 


u 


Hickory Town. 


tt 


Victoria. 


it 


Bukundu. 


a 


Gaboon. 


it 


Benita. 


a 


Kangur. 


Low. Guinea Cardiff. 


(Congo). 


Cory. 


a 


San Salvador. 



Finnish Lutheran M. 
Bhenish M. S. 



S. — 





SYNOPTICAL. 


53 


District. 


Station. 


Sooiety. Missionaries. 


Damara. 


Namaqualand. 


Rhenish M. S. 


— 


tt 


Genadendal. 


Moravian (Uni. Breth.). 


8 


Cape Colony 


. Mamre. 


Moravian. 


3 


tt 


Witte water. 


Moravian. 


2 


d 


Stellenbosch. 


Wesley an Meth. 


1 


u 


Robertson. 


Wesley an Meth. 


1 


« 


Khamiesberg. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


a 


O'Okiep Coppei 








mines. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Cape Town. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


6 


u 


tt 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


1 


tt 


Simon's Town. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


u 


Amalienstein. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


ti 


Zoar. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Ladysmith. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


tt 


Anhaltsmith. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


3 


tt 


Riversdale. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


3 


tt 


"Wellington. 


Paris Society. 


1 


it 


Elim. 


Moravian. 


3 


tt 


Oudtshoorn. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Cape Diocese. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


36 


tt 


Cape Col. (Gen. 


) Rhenish M. S. 


— 


it 


a 


Dutch Church of So. Africa. 


11 


it 


Clarkson. 


Moravian. 


3 


It 


Uitenhage. 


London M. S. 


1 


It 


it 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


it 


Enon. 


Moravian. 


3 


tt 


Port Elizabeth. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


it 


Graaff Eeynett. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


It 


tt 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Peddie. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Cradock. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 


Somerset West. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Grahamstown. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


6 


a 


Salem. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Bathursl. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 



6* 



54 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Cape Colony 


\ Port Alfred. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




u 


Fort Beaufort. 


Wesley an Meth. 




tt 


Seymour. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




u 


Heald Town. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




a 


Queenstown. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




« 


Dordrecht. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Hilton. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Lesseyton. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Kamastone. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




ti 


Mount Arthur. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Wodehouse. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




a 


Tsomo. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Butterworth. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Clarkebury. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




tt 


Morley. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




a 


Buntingville. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




a 


Shawbury. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




ti 


Osborn. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




a 


Diocese of Gra- 








hamstown. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


24 


Kaffraria, 








C. C. 


King William's 








Town. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


3 


u 


a 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Mount Coke. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


a 


Annshaw. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


a 


Berea. 


Moravian. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Paris Societe. 


2 


tt 


Shiloh. 


Moravian. 


4 


a 


Goshen. 


Moravian. 


r 


a 


Engotini. 


Moravian. 


i 


tt 


Peelton. 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. 


in East. 1 


a 


a 


London M. S. 


2 


ti 


Newlands Ka- 








hoon. 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. 


in East. 1 


it 


Lovedale. 


Free Ch. of Scotland, 


10 





SYNOPTICAL. 


55 


Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Kaffraria. 


Macfarlan. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


a 


Piree. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


it 


Cunningham. 


*Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


it 


Duffbank. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


ii 


Blytheswood. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


U 


Bethel. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


it 


Wartburg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


3 


U 


Petersburg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Etembeni. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


a 


Knapp's Hope. 


London M. S. 


1 


a 


Glenthorn. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


u 


Engwali. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


2 


a 


Paterson. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


2 


u 


Adelaide. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


u 


Somerset. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


II 


Kobongaba. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


2 


a 


Tarka. 


Scot. Uni. Pres. 


1 


a 


Boziya. 


Moravian. 


3 


a 


Intwanazana. 


Moravian. 


1 


u 


Diocese of Kaf- 








fraria. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


13 


Basutos. 


Morija. 


Paris Society. 


3 


a 


Thaba-Bossiou. 


Paris Socidte\ 


1 


u 


Leribe. 


Paris Society. 


2 


a 


Hermon. 


Paris Society. 


1 


u 


Thabana-Mo- 








rena. 


Paris Societe*. 


2 


it 


Silve*. 


Paris Societe*. 


1 


a 


Bethesda. 


Paris Societe'. 


1 


a 


Massitissi. 


Paris Societe. 


1 


it 


Maboulela. 


Paris Societe*. 


1 


a 


Cana. 


Paris Societe*. 


I 


it 


Matatiele*. 


Paris Society. 


I 


a 


Paballong. 


Paris Societe*. 


1 


it 


Tinana. 


Moravian. 


2 


a 


Aliwal North. 


Prim. Meth. (Eng.) 


2 



56 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Basutos. 




Norwegian M. S. 




1 


M 


Diocese of 










Maritzburg. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 




20 


Natal. 


Emmaus. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 


u 


Christianenburg. Berlin So. Afr. 




2 


a 


Stendal. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




2 


u 


Emangweni. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 


u 


Hoffenthal. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 


u 


Konigsberg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




2 


a 


Umvoti. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


2 


u 


Adams. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


4 


u 


Umsuraduzi. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


1 


a 


Lindley. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


4 


a 


Umzumbi. 


Amer. Board C. F. 


M. 


2 


« 


Maritzburg. 


Free Church of Scotland. 


1 


it 


Impolweni. 


Free Church of Scotland. 


1 


u 


Gordon. 


Free Church of Scotland. 


3 


a 


D'Urban. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




4 


u 


Berea. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


it 


Pieter maritzburg. Wesley an Meth. 




2 


cc 


Ladvsmith. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


tc 


Edendale. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




2 


it 


Harrismith. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


11 


Indaleni. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




1 


u 


Upper Umzim- 










kulu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




2 


it 


Pondoland. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




2 


u 


Verulam. 


Wesleyan Meth. 




2 


Orange Free 








State. 


Smithfield. 


Paris Soci&e*. 




1 


(f 


Bethulie. 


Paris Society. 




1 


ft 


Bethany. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




4 


it 


Peniel. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




2 


a 


Kimberley. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 


a 


Saaron. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 


<< 


^damshoop. 


Berlin So. Afr. 




1 





SYNOPTICAL. 


57 


Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


Orange Fr. St. Bloemfontein. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


u 


u 


Wesleyan Meth 


4 


a 


Colesberg. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 


Witteberger. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Burghersdorp. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Bensonvale. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


a 


Thaba-N'Chu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


a 


Kronstadt. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Molopo. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 


Diamond Fields 


. Wesleyan Meth. 


3 


u 


Dio. of Bloem- 








fontein. 


Soc. Prom. Gosp. 


11 


Transvaal. 


Pretoria. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


it 


u 


Berlin So. Afr, 


3 


tt 


Botshabelo. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


5 


tt 


Leydenburg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


M 


Wallmannsthal. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


U 


Newhall. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Ga Matlale. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


it 


Thutloane. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


u 


Malokung. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


It 


ModimuPle. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


3 


tt 


Bl au berg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Makchabeng. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


M 


Potschefstrom. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


(4 


a 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


fl 


Ha Schewasse. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Tschakoma. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


U 


Hendelberg. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Patametsane. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


3 


a 


Arkona. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


2 


tt 


Ga Moletsi. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


a 


Georgenholtz. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


1 


tt 


Inphome. 


Berlin So. Afr. 


4 


it 


Magwamba. 


Swiss Canton Yaud. 


— 


tt 


Valdezia. 


Swiss Canton Vaud. 


— 



58 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Transvaal. 


Transvaal Gen. 


Dutch Kef. Ch. of South Afr. 


— 


a 


a 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 


— 


tt 


Diocese of Trans 


. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


8 


Bechuana. 


Likhatlong. 


London M. S. 


1 


u 


Kuruman. 


London M. S. 


2 


a 


Kanye. 


London M. S. 


1 


u 


Molepole. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Shoshong. 


London M. S. 


1 


Zululand. 


Inyati. 


London M. S. 


2 


it 


Hope Fountain. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Zululand Gen. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


5 


tt 


tt 


Norwegian M. S. 


— 


Umzila's 








Kingdom. 




Amer. Board C. F. M. 


2 


Madagascar. 


Antananarivo. 


London M. S. 


7 


u 


Imerina Prov- 








ince Gen. 


London M. S. 


12 


tt 


u 


Friends' Miss. Ass. 


9 


tt 


Betsileo Prov- 








ince Gen. 


London M. S. 


6 


u 


Sihanka. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


Iboina. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


In 5 Stations. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


8 


u 


In 6 


Norwegian Lutheran. 


— 


Mauritius 




' Church of England. 


4 


and 


- Port Louis, etc. * 


Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 


1 


Seychelles. . 




. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


4 


Zanguebar. 


Zanzibar Island 








and Magila. 


Universities' Miss. 


25 


it 


Mombasa (Frere 








Town). 


Church M. S. 


2 


u 


" (Kibe) 


United Methodist. 


2 


tt 


" (Jomva) 


LTnited Methodist. 


1 


Centr/l Afr.* Livingstonia. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


12 



♦The Paris Societe is reported to have a mission in the Barotse Valley, 
15° 25' S. ; 23° 0' E., though it is not mentioned in its report. 







SYNOPTICAL. 




59 


Division. 


Station. 


Society. 


Missionaries. 


(Lake Ny- 










assa.) 


Blantyre. 


Ch. of Scotland. 




10 


(Lake Tan- 










ganyika.) 


Ujiji- 


London M. S. 




2 


u 


Urambo. 


London M. S. 




2 


a 


Uguha. 


London M. S. 




3 


(Victoria 










Nyanza.) 


Rubaga. 


Ch. of England. 




7 


u 


Mpwapwa. 


Ch. of England. 




4 


Abyssinia. 


Ankober. 


Chrischona Pilgrim 


Mission. 


3 


Egypt. 


Cairo. 


Miss Whately's Mission. 


1 


U 


<t 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 




5 


U 


Alexandria. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 




2 


it 


Monsura. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 




2 


u 


Sinoris (Fa- 










youm). 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 




1 


(I 


Osiout. 


Amer. Uni. Pres. 




5 



POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF AFRICA. 

Population. 

Algeria 2,490,388 

Morocco 6,000,000 

Tripoli 2,000,000 

Tunis 2,100,000 

Bambarra 

Senegambia 12,000,000 

Liberia , 720,000 

Ashantee 3,000,000 

Dahomey 200,000 

Gando 5,800,000 

Bornu* 

Adamawa 

* According to an estimate given to the writer by Hon. Mr. Blyden of 
Liberia, the population of the strip of Africa stretching east from Liberia 
and Senegambia to Waday and Darfoor is in the neighborhood of 80,000,000. 



60 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Population. 

Baghirmi 

Loango 

Congo 

Angola 2 ; 000,000 

Benguela 

Cape Colony 1,142,782 

Orange Free State 57,000 

Madagascar - 2,500,000 

Mozambique 35,000 

Zanguebar 

Adel 

Cazembe 

Abyssinia 3,000,000 

Darfoor 4,000,000 

Kordofan 278,740 

Waday 2,500,000 

Soodan 

Sennaar 1,500,000 

Nubia 400,000 

Egypt 5,252,000 

Houssa 

The vast regions of Africa reaching from 5° N. Lat. to 20° S. 
Lai, and from the west coast to the east, has not been sufficiently 
surveyed to indicate either the political divisions or population. 

AN ESTIMATE OF THE ETHNOLOGICAL DIVISIONS 
OF AFRICA. 

Negroes 155,000,000 

Hamites 24,000,000 

Bantas 15,500,000 

Foolahs 9,400,000 

Nubians 1,719,000 

Hottentots 60,000 

Total 205,679,000 



SYNOPTICAL. 
STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN AFRICA. 



61 



Society. 


o 




ii 
I 


a 


> 




"3 . 

9 TO 

1! 









a 
.2 

ej 
DQ 




Pi 

O 


South Bapt 


3 
12 
4 
18 
7 
8 
13 
2 
1 

'"9 

20 

1 

11 

9 

13 

48 

14 

7 

124 

59 

6 

4 

*33 
4 
15 

"'4 

*69 
10 

"4 
664 


"i 

"4 

15 

7 

23 



6 

6( 

*6 

R8 


l 

16 
3 

14 
20 

"l 

"3 

2 
3 
9 
6 
39 
in al 
3 

"*5 

1 

4 

24 


"2 

10 

"*2 
6 

*29 
'"2 

*60 

I). 

"*5 

95 


*64 
15 

"29 
133 

*14 

160 

*84 
119 

3925 
1652 

273 

136 
122 


610 
361 
2200 
601 
985 

"60 

166 
2902 

2190 
306 

71,269 
31,935 

4000 

2588 
2865 

1922 

172 

4100 

*13,800 
4187 

*5000 

*1200 

*200 


*29 
2 

44 
"l 

"69 

"85 

914 
370 

975 


"'937 

415 

244 
1426 

"60 

217 
3504 

2870 
2496 

49,134 

29,004 

2860 
400 

314 

3130 

2349 

1000 


...2 

7 

11 

4 

12 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15 

34 

1 

12 
8 
2 
25 
380 
2 

15 

21 
2 
1 

20 

3 

14 

1 

4 

29 

48 

10 

49 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 


12 

7 

50 
1062 

60 


Amer. Board 

Amer. Prot. Epis 

Amer. Meth. Epis 


Amer. Uni. Pres 


Amer. Miss. Ass 


Ev. Lu. Gen. Syn 

Uni. Breth. Amer 

Asso. Ref. Syn. Soc 


Cb. of England 


Ch. of Scotland 


Free Ch. of Scot 


Uni. Pres. Scot 


Universities' 


London M. S 


Wesleyan Meth 


Soc. Prop. Gosp 


Moravians 


Uni. Metb 


Ang.-Am. Friends 

MissWhately's School. 

Soc. Pr. F. Ed. in E 

Basel M. S 


Prim. Meth 




W. Ind. Negroes 

Finnish Luth 


Rhenish M. S 

Berlin So. Afr 


Ref. Ch. of C. Col 

Herrmannsburg 

Swiss Cant. Yaud 

Norwegian 

Criscbona 

Lond. Jewish 

Ch. of Scot. Jewish 

Swedisb 


Totals ... 


154 


911 


679fi 


153.619 


9489 


100.360 


585 






is 


' 88fi 






wive 


s 712 













* Number of Converts, not the number of Communicants. 
6 



62 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN 



Division. 


Country. 


-CX xYJL X-J XX X. \J 2\. i 

Station, 


Society. Missionaries. 


North 










America. Greenland. 




Moravian. 


23 


u 


Labrador. 




Moravian. 


39 


tt 


Brit. Poss. 


Algoma. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


it 


tt 


Rupertsland. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


7 


tt 


it 


Saskatchewan. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


it 


u 


Fredericton. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


51 


it 


it 


Nova Scotia. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


54 


It 


tt 


Newfoundland 


. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


41 


tt 


a 


Columbia. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


5 


tt 


tt 


New West- 






tt 


tt 


minster. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


3 


it 


N.-W. Amer. 


Ch. of England. 


17 


tt 


N. Pacific. 


tt 


Ch. of England. 


7 


it 


British 










Columbia. 


a 


Meth. Ch. of Canada. 


— 


it 


Alaska. 


tt 


Pres. Home Mission. 


6 


ti 


Mexico. 


City of Mexico. Friends' Miss. 


1 


tt 


u 


u 


Amer. Pres. 


6 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Meth, Epis. 


8 


it 


tt 


tt 


Amer. Meth. Epis., Sc 


». 1 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Prot. Epis. 


4 


tt 


ti 


Mat amor as. 


So. Pres. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Monterey. 


Amer. Pres. 


4 


tt 


tt 


Zacatecas. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


it 


u 


Mir afl ores. 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


1 


it 


tt 


Guanajuato. 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Orizava. 


Amer. Meth. Epis. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Guadalajara. 


Amer. Board C. F. M, 


, 1 


Central 










America. Honduras. 




Wesleyan Meth. 


4 


u 


Mosquito 










Coast. 




Moravian. 


12 



* Not including Canada and the United States. 







SYNOPTICAL. 


63 


Division, 


Group. 


Island. 


Society. Missionaries. 


West 










Indies. 


Bahamas. 




Eng. Bapt. 


4 


M 


u 




Wesleyan Meth. 


7 


tt 


tt 




Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


4 


It 


Gr. Antilles. 


Jamaica. 


Moravian. 


24 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Uni. Pres. Scot. 


18 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


ii 


tt 


a 


Uni. Meth. Eng. 


8 


tt 


tt 


it 


Eng. Bapt. 


3 


tt 


tt 


it 


Wesleyan Meth. 


31 


CI 


tt 


tt 


London M. S. 


1 


u 


tt 


Haiti. 


Amer. Prot. Epis. 


1 


(t 


a 


a 


Eng. Bapt. 


3 


tt 


a 


tt 


Wesleyan. 


3 


tt 


a 


San Domingo. 


Eng. Bapt. » 


1 


tt 


tt 


St. Thomas 










and St. Jan. 


Moravian. 


7 


tt 


Leeward. 


St. Croix. 


Moravian. 


3 


tt 




Antigua. 


Moravian. 


11 


tt 




a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


12 


It 




a 


Wesleyan Meth. 


10 


tt 




St. Kitts. 


Moravian. 


6 


tt 




tt 


Wesleyan Meth. 


9 


tt 


Windward. 


St. Vincent's. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


16 


tt 




Barbados. 


Moravian. 


4 


ft 




a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


2 


It 




a 


Wesleyan Meth. 


9 


it 




Tobago. 


Moravian. 


4 


11 




Trinidad. 


Eng. Bapt. 


2 


Division. 


Country. 


Station. 


Society. 


Mission- 
aries. 


South 


Brit. Guiana 


. Demerara. 


Moravian. 




America. 


(i 


Wesleyan Meth. 


7 


tt 




tt 


Southern Bapt. Conv. — 


tt 




Essequibo. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


tt 




Berbice. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


2 


tt 




Ebenezer. 


London M. S. 


1 



64 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Country. 


Station. 


Society. Missionaries. 


S. Amer. 


Brit. Guiana 


. N. Amsterdam 


. London M. S. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Coolie Mission, 


, Wesleyan Meth. 


1 


c« 


u 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


6 


u 


Dut. Guiana, 


, Surinam. 


Moravian. 


68 


tt 


Colombia. 


Bogota- 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


tt 


Brazil. 


Amazon River 


. South Amer. Ass. 


2 


a 


tt 


Sao Paulo. 


Amer. Pres. 


3 


tt 


tt 


ti 


So. Bapt. Conv. 


1 


a 


tt 


tt 


South Amer. Ass. 


1 


it 


tt 


Pernambuco. 


So. Pres. Amer. 


2 


tt 


tt 


Morro Velho. 


South Amer. Ass. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Bahia. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


it 


tt 


Bio de Janeiro. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


u 


a 


it a 


Amer. Meth. So. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Bio Clara. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


tt 


tt 


Campinas. 


So. Pres. Amer. 


3 


u 


tt 


Moggy Mirim. 


So. Pres. Amer. 


1 


u 


Uruguay. 


Montevideo. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


tl 


tt 


Fray Bentos. 


So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


It 


tt 


Salto Concordia. So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


tt 


Argentine 










Eepublic. 


Rosario. 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


it 


tt 


it 


So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


tt 


u 


Patagones. 


So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


tt 


Buenos 










Ayres. 


Buenos Ayres. 


So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


it 


it 


u 


Amer. Meth. 


1 


it 


Chili. 


Chanaral. 


So. Amer. Ass. 


1 


it 


ii 


Valparaiso. 


Amer. Pres. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Santiago. 


Amer. Pres. 


2 


it 


Falkland Isls. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


— 


tt 


u 




So. Amer. Ass. 


2 


tl 


Terra del 










Fuego. 


Ooshia. 


So. Amer. Ass. 

Total, 


5 

635 



SYNOPTICAL. 65 

STATISTICS OF AMERICAN MISSIONS. 



Societies. 


m 

V 

a 

a 
a 
to 

« 


i 




>> 

oS 


§ 


a 

5 g 


1 5 

5 
O 


a m 

11 

a« 









1 






a 


i 


c 
a 
O 




1856 

1836 

1872 

1702 
1840 


18 
7 
3 
1 
9 
2 
2 
1 
1 

In 
166 

20 
3 
8 

220 
18 
12 

8 


"3 

"i 
ail* ] 

"4 
To 


26 
6 
3 

15 

"2 

1 

00." 
"*6 


15 

'is 

14 

13 

28 

6 

51 


29 
9 

"9 
34 
24 
33 
5 

852 

*84 

1212 

70 

57 

234 


4,996 
260 

"'87 
472 
550 
3,941 
173 
112 
52,082 

1,500 

21,806 
6,954 

27,839 
2,414 


4 

8 

12 

10 
2 

146 

24 

57 


1,085 
180 

"643 

"262 
76 

32,050 

1,116 

4,'749 
125 


18 
4 

2 

1 

10 

31 

3 

1 

3 

288 

35 

29 

2 

6 

1 

80 

32 

208 

9 


8 

22 

2 

216 

89 
8 


Araer. Pres. So 

Pres. Home Miss... 
Friends' Miss 


Meth. Epis. So 


Amer. Board 

So. Bapt. Conv 

Wesley an Meth.... 

Soc. Prop. Gosp 

Ch. of England 


So. Amer. Ass 

Can. Meth 

Moravian 

Scot. Uni. Pres 

Eng. Bapt 

Uni. Meth 






Totals 


599 


18 


m 


14? 


2659 


123.186 


958 


40,2S6 


763 








. 676 




'ives 




. 635 

















DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN THE 
PACIFIC ISLANDS. 

Society. 3Iissionari6S, 
Amer. Board C. F. M. 7 

Hawaiian Evang. — 

Soc. Prop. Gosp. 4 

Amer. Board C. F. M. 2 

Hawaiian Evang. — 

Hawaiian Evang. 
Amer. Board C. F, 
Hawaiian Evang. 
Amer. Board C. F. 
Hawaiian Evang. 
Hawaiian Evang. 
Hawaiian Evang. 
Hawaiian Evang. 
London M. S. 



Division. 


Group. 


Islands. 


olynesia. 


Hawaiian. 


Oalm. 


11 


a 


a 


u 


u 


u 


a 


u 


Kauai. 


a 


u 


Molokai 


a 


u 


Lanai. 


u 


(I 


Maui. 



Marquesas. 



Societv. 



Hawaii. 
u 

Uapou. 
Hivaoa. 
Fatuiva. 
Tahiti. 



M. 



M. 



66 



FOEEIGN MISSIONAEY MANUAL. 



Division. 


Group. 


Islands. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Polynesia. Society. 


Tahiti. 


Paris Society. 


3 


u 


a 


Moorea. 


Paris Socie't^. 


1 


ti 


Samoan. 


Tutuila. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 


u 


Upolu. 


Wesley an Meth.* 


— 


tt 


tt 


tt 


London M. S. 


4 


tt 


a 


Savaii. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


a 


tt 


tt 


London M. S. 


1 


a 


Hervey. 


Raratonga. 


London M. S. 


i 


it 


u 


Mangaia. 


London M. S. 


1 


tt 




Niue (or Sav- 










age Island). 


London M.S. 


1 


u 


Friendly 


Haabai. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 




(Tonga). 


Kotu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


tt 


tt 


Vavau. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


it 


tt 


Tongatabu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


tt 


Fiji. 


Kandavu. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


ti 


tt 


Viti. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


it 


tt 


Yanua. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


a 


tt 


Explorers'. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


a 


tt 


Lakemba. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


it 


it 


Kamban. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


tt 


it 


Yasawa. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


it 


it 


Rotuma. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


Micro- 


Marshall. 


Namerick. 


Hawaiian Evang. 


— 


nesia. 


a 


Jaluit. 


Hawaiian Evang. 


— 


a 


tt 


Ebon. 


Hawaiian Evang. 


— 


u 


Gilbert. 


Butaritari. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


n 


tt 


Apaiang. 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


1 


u 


Carolines. 


Kusaie. 


Amer. Board C, F. M. 


3 


u 


a 


Ponape\ 


Amer. Board C. F. M. 


4 


Melanesia 


. Salomon. 


Isabel. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


it 


it 


Malanta. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 


tt 


tt 


San Christo- 










phal. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


1 



* The Wesleyan Methodist M. S. presents no detailed report of its missions 
in Polynesia ; it has 88 missionaries at all the stations. 







SYNOPTICAL. 


67 


Division. 


Group. 


Islands. 


Society. Missionaries. 


Melanesia 


Salomon. 


Guadalcanar. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


l 


it 


New Heb- 










rides. 


Aneityum. 


Can. Pres. 


1 


tt 


tt 


Ipari. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


1 


u 


it 


Futuna. 


Free Ch. of Scotland. 


l 


tt 


u 


Efatd. 


Can. Pres. 


1 


a 


tt 


Erromanga. 


Can. Pres. 


l 


tt 


Loyalty. 


Mare*. 


London M. S. 


l 


u 


tt 


Lifu. 


London M. S. 


2 


M 


tt 


Uvea. 


London M. S. 


1 


Malaysia. 


Papua, or 










New Guinea. 


Utrechtsche M. G. 


— 


tt 


tt 




Kheinische M. G.* 


— 


u 


u 




London M. S. 


4 


tt 


Moluccas. 


Amboina. 


Het. Nederl. Zendel. 


— 


tt 


tt 


Djilolo. 


Utrechtsche M. G. 


— 


II 


tt 


Talaut. 


Miss, zu Ermelo. 


— 


it 


it 


Sangir. 


Gossner's Miss. 


— 


tt 


tt 


Celebes. 


Het. Nederl. Zendel. 


— 


u 


tt 


Borneo. 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. (?) 


— 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Pheinische M. G. 


— 


tt 


tt 


Bali. 


Utrechtsche M. G. 


— 


tt 


tt 


Java. 


Het. Nederl. Zendel. 


— 


tt 


it 


n 


Het. Getroosch. (Java 
Comite). 


_ 


tt 


tt 


tt 


Die Nederl. Zending. 


■— 


u 


u 


u 


Utrechtsche M. G. 


— 


tt 


n 


a 


De Gereformeerde. 


— 


tt 


it 


a 


De Doopsgezinde. 


— 


tt 


a 


Timor. 


Gossner's Miss. 


— 


tt 


Sumatra 










(incl. Nias). 


Kheinische M. G. 


— 


u 


Malacca 










Peninsula 


i. 


Miss. a. Verbindung. 


— 



* The Kheinische has, in the three islands it occupies, 25 missionaries. 
The Dutch societies have 50 missionaries in all. 



68 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



Division. 






Society. Missionaries. 




Malacca. 


(Singapore). 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. (?) 


— 




tt 


a 


Eng. Pres. 


1 


A nstfrnl- 


Islands. 


District. 






asia. 


Australia. 


South. 


Prim. Meth. 


24 


u 


tt 


n 


Wesleyan Meth. 


30 


a 


tt 


Victoria. 


Prim. Meth. 


23 


tt 


tt 


u 


Wesleyan Meth. 


75 


a 


u 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


9 


tt 


it 


a 


Moravians. 


6 


u 


tt 


Queensland. 


Prim. Meth. 


9 


u 


tt 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


11 


a 


a 


tt 


Wesleyan Meth. 


55 


tt 


u 


New So. Wales 


i. Prim. Meth. 


17 


tt 


a 


a 


Wesleyan Meth. 


50 


tt 


a 


u 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


17 


u 


tt 


Western. 


Wesleyan Meth. 


19 


tt 


it 


a 


Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


5 


a 


a 


tt 


Herrmannsburg M. S. 


— 


(i 


u 


u 


Meth. New. Conn. 


2 


a 


a 


ti 


Pres. Ch. of So. Aus- 




a 


Australia, 




tralia. 


— 




general. 


a 


United Meth. 


25 


u 


a 


Tasmania. 


Prim Meth. 


5 


u 


a 


a 


Wesleyan Meth. 


40 


it 


tt 


ti 


Wesleyan Meth. 


— 


a 


New Zealand. 


Prim. Meth. 


14 


(C 


a 




Wesleyan. 


65 


a 


u 




Soc. Prop. Gosp. 


15 


tt 


a 




Uni. Meth. 


14 


u 


tt 




Ch. of England. 


15 


« 


tt 




North German M. S. 


— 


a 


u 




Herrmannsburg M. S. 


— 



SYNOPTICAL. G9 

STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 



Society. 


s 

o 


3 


a 

o 

fa 


1 

c 


3 


"B A 

a o 

o 
U 


o 

x; 


"o 
00 


H 

.2 
w 


o 

3 

o 


Amer. Board C. F. M.... 

Hawaiian Evang 

Loudon M. S 


17 

19 

4 
±1 

65 
3 
2 

50 

25 
1 

92 
6 
2 

15 
41 


1 

2 "in 

"i 

l 


19 

lis 

ail*. 


*20 
273 

27 
93 


*15 
811 

7299 

42 
31 

"l 

220 


*2,904 

8,000 

10,700 

57,597 

142 
273 

f 100,000 

7,639 

30 

115 

1,940 
1,844 


*42 
131 
1715 

16 


*1,950 

9,192 
300 

30,220 

591 

374 
220 


*4 

2182 

3 

8 

2 

13 

114 


*20 

1233 
4 


Paris Societe 


Wesleyan Meth 


Soc. Prop. Gosp 


Can.Pres 


Free Ch. of Scot 


Dutch Societies 


Gossner's Miss 


Rheinische M. G 


Eng. Pres 


Prim. Meth 


Moravian 


Meth. New Conn 


Pres. Ch. of So. Austr.. 
Herrmannsburg 


North German 


Ch. of England 


Uni. Meth 


Totals.... 


764 
s 


3 


35 


413 


7919 


191,184 


1P04 


42,847 


?3?fi 


1257 


Missionarie 
Excluding 




801 


wive 


5 










772 



















* Not including the Hawaiian Islands ; probably the number of Communi- 
cants of the Hawaiian Evan. Ass. includes those who might, perhaps, be 
properly classed under the Amer. Board. 

f Converts. 



Part III. 

STATISTICAL. 

DIEECTOEY AND STATISTICS OF MISSIONAEY SO- 
CIETIES, LIST OF MEDICAL MISSIONAEIES, AND 
BIOGEAPHICAL INDEX OF SOME NOTED MISSION- 
AEIES. (THE STATISTICS AEE COMPILED FEOM 
THE ANNUAL EEPOETS OF THE MISSIONAEY SO- 
CIETIES.) 

MISSIONAEY SOCIETIES. 
I. AMEEICAN. 

American Baptist Missionary Union. P. 83. 

Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 
American Missionary Association. P. 83. 

56 Eeade St., New York, N. Y. 
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. P. 84. 

Congregational House, Boston, Mass. 
American Free-Will Baptist Missionary Society. P. 84. 

24 Monument Av., Charlestown, Mass. 
Board of Foreign Missions of the Evangelical Lutheran 

Church (Gen Synod). P. 84. 

437 N. Carey St., Baltimore, Md. 
Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church. P. 84. 
23 Centre St., New York, N. Y. 
70 



STATISTICAL. 71 

Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church. P. 85. 

34 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. 

Southern Baptist Convention. P. 85. 

Richmond, Va. 

Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal 

Church. P. 85. 

Room 23, Bible House, New York, N. Y r . 

Board of Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church. P. 86. 

Lock Box 33, Springfield, Ohio. 
Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. P. 86. 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Board of Missions of the Meth. Episcopal Church, South. P. 86. 

Nashville, Tenn. 
Board of Foreign Missions of the United Presbyterian 

Church. P. 86. 

136 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Seventh-Day Baptist Missionary Society. P. 87. 

Ashaway, R. I. 

Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 
South. P. 87. 

Baltimore, Md. 
Associate Reformed Synod of the South. P. 87. 

Inquire 136 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
The Evangelical Lutheran Board of Missions (General 

Council). P. 87. 

Reading, Penna. 

Board of Missions of the Reformed (German) Church in 

the United States. 
Colored Baptist Board. 

Inquire of Southern Baptist Convention. 
Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. 
General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. P. 87. 

(German) Evangelical Association of America. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 
United Brethren (American) Missions. P. 87. 

Dayton, Ohio. 



72 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Cumberland Presbyterian Missionary Society. P. 87. 

6th and Locust Sts., St. Louie, Missouri. 
Wm. Taylor's (Independent) Mission. 
Disciples of Christ Mission. 
Tunkers' Mission. 
American Unitarian Association. 

Board of Missions of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church 
(Colored). 

Springfield, Missouri. 

Missionary Society of the African M. E. Church. 

Richmond, Indiana. 
Missions of the Evangelical Association (Albright Meth- 
odist). 

216 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 

American and Foreign Christian Union. 

45 Bible House, New York, N. Y. 
Anglo-American Friends' Association. P. 87. 

Inquire 109 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Penna. (or 
Richmond, Indiana). 
Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada. P. 89. 

Toronto, Canada. 
Board of Foreign Missions (Baptist), Maritime Provinces. 
St. Johns, New Brunswick, Can. 
Canadian Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. P. 88. 

Guelf, Ontario, Canada. 
Canadian Presbyterian Missionary Society. P. 88. 

Toronto, Canada. 
Acadian French Mission. 

Nova Scotia. 

II. BRITISH. 

Baptist Missionary Society. P. 88. 

19 Castle St., Holborn, London, E. C. 
Church Missionary Society. P. 89. 

Church Missionary House, Salisbury Square, Lon- 
don, E. a 



STATISTICAL. 73 

Foreign Missions Committee of the Church of Scotland. P. 89. 

6 North St. David St., Edinburgh, Scotland. 
General Baptist Missionary Society. P. 89. 

8 Crompton Street, Derby. 
Foreign Missions Committee of the Free Church of Scot- 
land. P. 90. 
15 North Bank St., Edinburgh, Scotland. 
Christian Vernacular Education Society for India. P. 90. 

7 Adam Street. Strand, London, W. C. 
China Inland Mission. P. 90. 

6 Pyrland Eoad, Mildmay, London, N. 
South American Missionary Society. P. 90. 

11 Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, London, E. C. 
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. P. 90. 

19 Delahay Street, Westminster, London, S. W. 
Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church of England. P. 91. 

7 East India Avenue, London, E. C. 
London Missionary Society. P. 91. 

Blomfield St., London Wall, London, E. C. 
London Medical Mission. 
Foreign Missions of the United Methodist Free Churches. P. 91. 

41 Wilkinson Street, Sheffield. 
Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society. P. 92. 

56 George Square, Edinburgh, Scotland. 
Wesley an Methodist Missionary Society. P. 92. 

Bishopsgate-Street-Within, London, E. C. 
Methodist New Connexion Missionary Society. P. 92. 

4 London House Yard, St. Paul's, London. 
Turkish Missions Aid Society. P. 92. 

8 Adam Street, Strand, London, W. C. 
Foreign Missions of the United Presbyterian Church of 

Scotland. P. 92. 

United Pres. College Buildings, Edinburgh. 
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Missions.. P. 93. 

28 Breckfield Koad South, Liverpool. 
7 



74 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

The Universities' (Oxford and Cambridge) Missions. P. 93. 

Livingstone Inland Mission of East London Institute. P. 93. 

Primitive Methodist Missionary Society. P. 93. 

Irish Presbyterian Missionary Society. P. 93. 

12 May St., Belfast, Ireland. 
Welsh Presbyterian Church Missions. P. 93. 

London Society for Promoting Christianity among the 
Jews. 

16 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W. C. 

Colonial and Continental Church Society. 

9 Serjeants' Inn, Fleet St., London, E. C. 
Colonial Bishoprics' Fund. 

19 Delahay St., Westminster, London, S. W. 
Spanish and Portuguese Church Missions. 

8 Adam St., Adelphi, London, W. C. 
Missionary Leaves Association. 

5 Tyndale Place, Upper St., London, N. 
Christian Faith Society for West Indies (Church). 

2 Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London, S. W. 
Palestine Mission (Baptist). 

135 King Henry's Road, London. 

German Baptist Mission. 

45 St. Mark's Road, Leeds. 

Colonial Missionary Society (Congregationalist). 

Farringdon St., London, E. C. 
Anglo-Indian Evangelization Society. 

9 London St., Edinburgh. 
Evangelical Continental Society. 

13 Blomfield Street, London Wall, London, E. C. 
Waldensian Church Missions in Italy. 

118 Pall Mall, London, S. W. 
Free Italian Church Missions. 

54 Lombard Street, London. 
The Spezzia Mission. 

National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. 



STATISTICAL. 75 

British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among 
the Jews. 

96 Great Kussell St., Bloomsbury, London, W. C. 
Christian Vernacular Education Society. 

7 Adam Street, Strand, London, W. C. 
Foreign Aid Society. 

31 New Bridge St., London, E. C. 
Gordon Memorial Mission to the Zulus. 

6 Woodside Place, Glasgow, Scotland. 
Spanish Evangelization Society. 

Grange Bank House, Morningside, Edinburgh. 

Lebanon Schools. 

Free Church Offices, Edinburgh. 

III. CONTINENTAL. 

a. French. 
Soci&e* des Missions Evangeliques chez les Peuples non 

Chretiens. P. 93. 

Rue des Fosses, St. Jaques, Paris, France. 
Missions of the Free Church of the Canton of Yaud. 

Lausanne, Switzerland. 
Soci&e' Evangelique de Geneve. 

Oratorie, Geneva, Switzerland. 

b. German and Norwegian. 
Evangelischen Missions-Gesellschaft zu Basel. P. 94. 

Missions Haus, Basel. 
Pilger-mission auf St. Krischona. P. 94. 

Krischona, near Basel. 
Mission der Evangelischen Brudergemeinde. P. 94. 

Inquire 29 Ely Place, Holborn, London, E. C. (or 
Bethelsdorf, Herrnhut, Saxony). 
Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der Evangelischen Mission P. 94. 
unter dem Heiden. 

6 Frieden Strasse, Berlin. 



76 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Swedish Church Mission. 

Rheinische Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Barmen. 
Norddeutsche Missions-Gesellschaft. 

26 Elholm Strasse, Bremen. 

Herrmannsburger Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Herrmannsburg, Hanover, Germany. 

Brecklumer Missions Anhalt. 

Berlin South African Mission. 

Jerusalem- Verein. 

Oranienberger Strasse, Berlin. 

Norwegische Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Stavanger. 

Schwedische Missions-Gesellschaft (Evangeliska Foskr- 
lands Stiftelsen). 

Stockholm. 

Synodale Zendings Commissie (Mission der ref. Kirche des 
Kaplandes.) 

Gossner's Evangelische Missions-Verein. 

31 Potsdammer Strasse, Berlin. 

Socie'te Evangelique Beige. 

7 Rue de Beau Sits, Avenue Louise, Brussels, Bel- 
gium. 

Danische Missions-Gesellschaft. 

Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Evangelische Lutherische Mission zu Leipzig. 

Leipzig. 
Finnish Lutheran Missionary Society. 

c. Dutch. 

Neederlandsch Zendeling Genootschap. 

Rotterdam, Holland. 

Utrechtsche Zendingsvereeniging. 

Utrecht, Holland. 



STATISTICAL. 77 

Neederlandsch Zendingsvereeniging. 

Rotterdam, Holland. 
Ermelo's Zendinggenootschap. 

Ermelo, Holland. 
(Inquire 38 Rutland St., Commercial Road, Lon- 
don, E.). 
Java Comite. 
Synodale Zendingscommissee in Zuid-Africa. 

Zendingsvereeniging of the Mennonites. 

Amsterdam. 

Neederlandsch Gereformeerde Zendingsvereeniging. 

Amsterdam. 
Christlische Gereformeerde-Kerk. 

Zeister Hulfsgesellschaft fiir Herrnhut. 

Rheinische Hiilfsmiss-Gesellschaft. 

Amsterdam. 

IV. WOMEN'S SOCIETIES. See page 97. 
a. American. 
Woman's Baptist Missionary Society. 

Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 
Woman's Baptist Missionary Society of the West. 

71 Randolph St., Chicago, or Dundee, 111. 
Woman's Baptist Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast. 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Free Baptist Missionary Society. 

Danville, N. H. 

Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 

287 Bunker Hill St., Boston, Mass. 
Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church, South. 

Nashville, Tenn. 

Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist 
Protestant Church. 

Box 715, Pittsburg, Pa. 

7* 



78 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

Ladies' Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church. 

9 West Sixteenth St., New York, N. Y. 
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian 

Church. 

1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the North- 
west. 

412 N. La Salle St., Chicago. 

Woman's Board of Missions (Congregational). 

Congregational House, Boston, Mass. 
Woman's Union Missionary Society. 

47 East Twenty-first St., New York, N. Y. 
Ladies' China Missionary Society. 

Baltimore, Md. 
Female Missionary Society (M. E.). 

New York, N. Y. 
W T oman's Board of Missions of the Interior (Cong.). 

75 Madison St., Chicago, 111. 
Woman's Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary 
Society. 

171 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Woman's Presbyterian Board of the Synod of Albany. 

21 Ten Broeck St., Albany, N. Y. 
Woman's Presbyterian Board for the South-west. 
Woman's Board of Cumberland Presbyterian Church. 

Evansville, Indiana. 
Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the North- 
west. 

Chicago, 111. 

Woman's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast (M. E.). 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Woman's Missionary Association (United Brethren). 

Dayton, Ohio. 

Woman's Board of Missions of the Pacific Coast (Pres.). 

San Francisco, Cal. 



STATISTICAL. 79 

Woman's Board of Foreign Missions (Keformed). 

Newark, N. J. 
Woman's Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church 
(General Synod). 

Harrisburg, Penna. 

Woman's Mite Society of the African M. E. Church. 

Philadelphia, Penna. 

5. Canadian. 

Women's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Ontario. 
10 Pembroke St., Toronto, Can. 
Woman's Baptist Missionary Society Convention, East. 

1395 St. Catharine St., Montreal, Can. 
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian 
Church. 

Toronto, Canada. 

Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Kingston. 
Halifax Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian 
Church. 

Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

Canada Woman's Board of Foreign Missions. 

454 Guy St., Montreal, Canada. 

c. British, Etc. 

Society for Promoting Female Education in the East. 

267 Vauxhall Bridge Boad, London, S. W. 
Ladies' Society of the Free Church of Scotland. 

Free Church, Mound, Edinburgh. 
Ladies' Wesleyan Missionary Association. 

London. 
Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Society. 

7 John St., Adelphi, London, W. C. 
Ladies' Association for the Social and Religious Elevation 
of Syrian Women. 

10 Clifton Villas, Camden Sq., London. 



80 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

English Presbyterian Female Missionary Society for India 
and China. 

7 East India Avenue, London, E. C. 

British Syrian Schools. 

14 Plomefield Road, Wirnbleton, London. 
Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. 

38 Tavistock Eoad, London, W. 
Ladies' Society for Promoting Education in the West 

Indies. 

18 Bessborough St., London, S. W. 

Ladies' Association for the Support of Zenana-work in 
India (Baptist). 

Ladies' Association for the Christian Education of Jewish 
Females. 

Ladies' Auxiliary to Paris Society. 

Ladies' Society for Training of Females in the East. 

Berlin Ladies' Society for China. 

Kaiserswerther Diakonissen Anhalt. 

Scottish Ladies' Association for the Advancement of Fe- 
male Education in India. 

6 North St. David St., Edinburgh. 

Ladies' Auxiliary to Edinburgh Medical Missionary So- 
ciety. 

56 George Square, Edinburgh. 

V. BIBLE AND TKACT SOCIETIES. 

American Bible Society. 

Bible House, New York, N. Y. 
American and Foreign Bible Society. 
American Tract Society. 

150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 
British and Foreign Bible Society. 
National Bible Society of Scotland. 

5 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. 

Religious Tract Society. 

56 Paternoster Eow, London. 



STATISTICAL. 81 

VI. INDEPENDENT AND NATIVE SOCIETIES. 

Hawaiian Evangelical Society. 

Ponape Missionary Society. 

Newton Mission (Baptist) of Kev. J. Goble, Yokohama, Japan. 

Karen (Burmah) Home Missionary Society. 

Madagascar Missionary Society. 

Sierra Leone Missionary Society. 

Cape Colony Missionary Society. 

Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church of South Australia. 

Indian Home Mission to Santals. 

Anglo-Indian Evangelical Association. 

Assam and Cachar Mission, now merged in Delhi Female Medical 

Mission. 
Godavery Delta (India) Mission. 
Strict Baptist Mission of Madras and Putlam. Four independent 

missions in India, each having one missionary. 
Reformed Church of Cape Colony. 

VII. GREEK CHURCH MISSIONS. 
Greek Church (Russian) Missions to Tokio, Japan, on the borders 
of Asiatic Russia, and (?) in Peking, China. 

FOREIGN MISSIONS IN THE ROMISH CHURCH. 

In the Princeton Missionary Review for March, 1881, appeared 
the following list, prepared by the Rev. James Long of Bengal, 
India :* 

1. The Augustinians. — Laboring in the Eastern churches and 

Australia. 

2. Anglican Benedictines. — Laboring in the English colonies and 

Ocean ica. 

3. The Capuchins. — Head-centre at Rome. Missions in Brazil, 

Chili, Levant, Mesopotamia, Tunis, and the Seychelles. 

4. The Carmelites. — Many bishops in India, vicar- apostolic in 

Bagdad. 

* See also in Grundemann's Missions-Atlas at the close of the section on 
Africa, and Anderson's Foreign Missions, page 349. 

F 



82 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

5. Dominicans. — Missions in Canada, Constantinople, Chili, 

Brazil, Peru, Tonkin, and the United States. 

6. Eudists. — Missions in many of the Antilles. 

7. Franciscans. — Centre in Rome. Missions in various coun- 

tries. 

8. Jesuits. — Head-centre, Florence. Missions in Algeria, Aus- 

tralia, Bombay, Calcutta, Guatemala, Guzane, Java, La 
Plate, Madagascar, Syria, United States ; have more than 
700 missionaries. 

9. Maristes. — Missions in New Zealand, New Caledonia, Ocean- 

ica, Sydney. 

10. Missions Etrangers, or Lazarists. — Missions in China, Cochin 

China, America (North and South), India, Japan, Tonkin. 

11. Missions Africaines. — Head-centre, Lyons. Missions in Da- 

homey. 

12. Missions Etrangers de Bruxelles. — Missions in Mongolia. 

13. Missions Etrangers de Dublin. — Missions in various countries. 

14. Missions Etrangers de Genes. — In Brazil, Constantinople, 

Jerusalem, and the United States. 

15. Missions Etrangers de Milan. — Missions in India and Oce- 

anica. 

16. Oblates of the Immaculate Conception. — In Natal and Polar 

North America. 

17. Oratories of England. — Missions in Ceylon. 

18. Passionists. — Bulgaria, Wallachia, North America. 

19. Patriarchate of Jerusalem. — Establishments of Palestine and 

Delegation of Lebanon. 

20. Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mary, or Pietus. — Mis- 

sions in America and Archipelago of the Pacific Ocean. 

21. Salvatonstes. — Missions in America and Bengal. 

22. Saint Esprit, St. Cozur de Marie. — Negroes in Africa, Amer- 

ica, and Asia. 

23. Propaganda. — Head-centre, Lyons. In all the world. 

24. Propaganda de Foi. — Founded in 1822 by two ladies in 

Lyons. Raises 500,000 francs annually by weekly sou 
collections. 

25. Spanish Benedictines. — In Archipelago of the Pacific 



STATISTICAL. 



83 



GRAND TOTAL OF THE STATISTICS OF THE SOCIETIES.* 



Societies. 


Mission- 
aries. 


Native 
Helpers. 


Communi- 
cants. 


Scholars. 


Annual 
Income. 




1,395 
2,657 

29 
767 

23 


5,498 

20,532 

103 

2,441 

not given. 


156,447 
237,870 

1,043 
68,247 

8,514 


80,395 
285,237 

27*548 

not given. 


$2,424,287 

4,538,820 

58,564 

554,683 

not given. 


English 








Totals 


4,871 


28,574 


472,121 


393,180 


$7,576,354 





Income of Women's Societies, $755,179. 



AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION AEY UNION. 

1814. Income for 1879-80, $290,851. 



Established 





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Ordained Missionaries 
Female Missionaries... 

Native Ministers 

Other Native Helpers. 
Churches 


33 

61 

110 

338 

433 

21,591 

177 

5,575 

17 


8 
10 

} 49 

13 
1,331 

48 

876 

5 


12 
9 

77 

11 

15,660 

105 

1,929 

7 


1 
1 

6 

6 
425 

"*6 

5 


9 
15 

31 

10 

1,001 

9 

146 

10 

37 


4 
8 

{«> 

76 

2 

143 

2 

5 


436 

433 
45,221 

*433 


67 
104 

1,054 

908 

85,308 

341 

8,669 

480 


Church Members 

Schools 


Scholars 


Stations 


Out-stations 













THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION (estab- 
lished 1846) has expended in Africa in 1879-80, §11,802. 
Thirteen missionaries in Africa. 

* Including statistics of all missions (including those in Europe and Amer- 
ica) mentioned in the following tables. As a few of these are not brought to 
date, and as, in addition, there are a few societies whose statistics we have not 
been able to gather, it is certain that the totals here given under-eslimate the 
missionary forces and contributions. It must be remembered also that these 
statistics were reported to the various societies by their missionaries some 
months before the reports were published ; hence these figures lepresent the 
force in the field at, say, the close of the year 1879, though the statistics are 
the latest ascertainable up to April 1, 1881. The contributions of the Wo- 
men's Societies are generally included in the income of the main societies to 
which they are auxiliary. 



84 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN 
MISSIONS. Established 1810. Income for 1879-80, $613,539. 



Ordained Miss'aries.. 

Lay Missionaries , 

Female Missionaries. 
Native Ministers.. 
Other Native Helpers 

Churches , 

Church Members.. 

Schools 

Scholars 

Stations 

Out-stations 













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31 


29 


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61 


38 


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8 


20 






64 


468 


600 


63 


39 


15 


5 


17 


15 


94 


70 


25 


16 


40 


1 


4 


610 


6,594 


4,550 


810 


514 


2,904 


173 


216 


29 


348 


349 


14 


4 


42 


2 


7 


937 


12,887 


13,568 


295 


210 


1,950 


76 


204 


7 


17 


26 


9 


4 


4 


1 


4 


12 


255 


291 


31 


14 


20 


2 


8 



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566 
5 

9 



147 
14 

236 

138 

1,279 

273 

16,992 

804 

30,693 

77 

642 



THE AMERICAN FREE BAPTIST MISSION has a mission 
in North-eastern India, in the district of Orissa, with 16 mis- 
sionaries. 

THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN BOARD OF MISSIONS 

(General Synod), (American). Established 1859. Income for 
1879, $38,938 ; has 2 missionaries in Africa, with 1 church of 
60 members, and 1 school with 60 boys. In India it has 3 
ordained missionaries, 2 native ministers, 40 other native 
helpers, 1,559 communicants, 42 schools, and 956 scholars, in 
4 stations. 

BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTE- 
RIAN CHURCH (American). Established 1839. Income for 

1879-80, $585,844. 





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7 


30 


7 


22 


6 


8 


14 


18 


13 


125 


Lay Miss'ries.... 


4 




1 


2 


2 


1 


1 






11 


Fern. Miss'ries. 


14 


48 


14 


32 


12 


16 


21 


26 


26 


209 


Native Min 


2 


14 




16 


4 


21 


4 


15 


7 


83 


Oth. Nat. Help. 


29 


157 


12 


102 


8 


165 


139 


29 


20 


661 


Communicants 


601 


971 


206 


1,784 


739 


1,321 


810 


4,996 


1,179 


12,607 


Scholars 


244 


7,798 


346 


1,096 


345 


1,909 


4,260 


1,097 


696 


17,791 


Stations 


n 


19 


4 


10 


3 


4 


5 


18 


13 


88 


Out-stations.... 


7 


17 


3 


6 




81 


43 


5 




162 



STATISTICAL. 



85 



BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE REFORMED 
CHURCH IN AMERICA. Established 1832. Income for 
1879-80, $63,185. 





China. 


India. 


Japan. 


Total. 




4 
6 
3 
21 
7 

686 
8 

149 

1 

18 


5 

6 

4 

104 

21 

1,286 

43 

1,641 

10 

77 


7 
9 
4 
8 
7 
369 
1 
37 
3 
6 


16 
21 
11 
133 
35 

2,341 
52 

1,827 

14 

101 


Female Missionaries 




Other Native Helpers 


Churches 




Schools 




Stations 


Out-stations 





SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION (American), 
lished 1845. Income for 1879-80, $50,043. 





Africa. 


Italy. 


China. 


So. Amer. 


Total. 


Ordained Missionaries 


3* 

1 


1 
1 
8 


4 
8 
2 
17 
5 

396 
8 

253 
4 
3 


1 

"2 

42 

2 


9 
10 
10 
17 

7 
438 

8 
253 

6 

3 


Female Missionaries 




Other Native Helpers 




Communicants 


Schools 


Scholars 









FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCO- 
PAL CHURCH, U. S. A. Established 1846. Income for 
1879-80, $162,084. 





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16 
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321 

77 

290 

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415 
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160 
402 


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12 


17 


Africa 


China 


Japan 


Haiti 




Totals 


21 


6 


20 


31 


154 


4,549 


52 


2,476 


45 





* One of these is sent by the Colored Baptist Board of the South. 
8 



86 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH (American) 
has two single female missionaries in Japan. 

MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCO- 
PAL CHURCH. Established 1818. Appropriated to Foreign 
Missions in 1879-80, $300,000. 



Missions. 


Male 

Miss. 


Female 
Miss. 


Native 
Preachers. 


Other 
Helpers. 


Members. 


China 


16 
2 
6 

52 
4 

11 

13 
6 


23 
2 
5 

31 
2 

13 

12 
5 


106 
50 
18 

144 

5 

19 

20 

301 


41 

17 

485 

4 

42 

44 

28 


1,682 

1,9(32 

236 

3,004 

23 

478 

337 

19,683 


Africa 


South America 








Mexico 




Totals 


110 


93 


666 


661 


27,405 





METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH. Established 
1845. Income for this mission for 1879-80, §20,000. 



China. 

Ordained Missionaries 4 

Female Missionaries 4 

Native Ministers 5 

Other Native Helpers 7 

Churches 2 



China. 

Communicants 98 

Schools 3 

Scholars 44 

Stations 2 

Out-stations 4 



BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE UNITED PRES- 
BYTERIAN CHURCH (American). Established 1859. 
Income for 1879-80, §60,089. 

India. Egypt f^f™ Total. 

Ordained Missionaries 5 8 1 14 

Female Missionaries 9 20 1 30 

Native Ministers 2 6 ... 8 

Other Helpers 37 133 ... 170 

Communicants 304 985 ... 1,289 

Schools 22 44 ... 66 

Scholars 1,426 2,218 ... 3,744 = 

Stations 4 5 1 10 



STATISTICAL. 87 

SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST MISSION (American). Established 
1842. Expended in its foreign missions in 1879-80, $3,005. 
Has 1 ordained missionary and 2 female missionaries; 1 
church, with 19 members, in China. 

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE UNITED 
STATES, SOUTH. Receipts for 1879-80, $48,485. Has 
stations in China, Brazil, Greece, Italy, Mexico, and among 
the American Indians. Has 15 ordained missionaries, 21 
assistant missionaries, 10 native preachers, 37 other helpers. 

ASSOCIATE REFORMED SYNOD OF THE SOUTH has one 
lady worker in Egypt, and one missionary and his wife in 
Mexico. 

THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (General 

Council). Income for 1879-80, $4,126 ; has a mission among 
the Telugus of India, with three missionaries, 2 native preach- 
ers, and about 200 communicants. 

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (of America). In- 
come for Foreign Missions, 1879-80, $8,577 ; has a mission in 
Syria, with 3 missionaries and 87 communicants. 

REFORMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Has 

one missionary in Japan. 

THE BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE UNITED BRETH- 
REN (American). Have a mission in West Africa. 

CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Income for 
1879-80, $4,285. 

Or d .Miss. Fvn.Miss. *J* <*"" 

Japan 2 2 26 750 

American Indians 2 

ANGLO-AMERICAN FRIENDS' MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 

Established 1865. London and Dublin Yearly Meet- 
ings contributed in 1879, for Madagascar and India. $29,967 
London and New England Yearly Meet'gs, for Syria. 3,518 

Indiana Yearly Meeting, for Mexico 2,500 

Total, $35,985 



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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



The Friends also have missions among the colored people of 
the United States, the North American Indians, and the 
mountaineers of Tennessee. 





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261 
4 

15 
8 


3,250 

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87 


85 
2 

18 


2,860 
40 
700 


1 
2 


India 


Syria 


Mexico 


Totals 


10 


11 


3 


288 


3,448 


105 


3,600 







CANADIAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Estab- 
lished 1866. Income for 1879-80, $8,948. 

Ord. 3fiss. Fern. Miss. Members. 

India 3 3 431 

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Income for 1879- 

80, §43,193. 





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Ordained Missionaries 


3 

42 
142 


3 

1 

1 

25 


3 


2 

30 
300 


3 

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6 


14 

1 

5 

103 

442 


Lay Missionaries 


Female Missionaries 


Native Helpers 


Communicants 





ENGLISH BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Established 
1792. Income for 1879-80, £45,233. 





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Native Ministers 

Other Native Helpers. 
Communicants 


44 

5 

125 

3,796 

2,873 

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3 

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24 

670 

2,211 

27 


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489 

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215 

18 


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166 

217 

15 


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5,072 
125 

85 


6 
51 

22,767 

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86 

57 

241 

33,805 

5,141 

407 









STATISTICAL. 



89 



CANADIAN METHODIST MISSIONAKY SOCIETY. Es- 
tablished 1824. Expended on foreign missions 1879-80, $6,423. 
Has 1 mission, that to Japan, having 3 missionaries, 4 sta- 
tions, and 170 members of churches. 



CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSIONS, 
come for 1879-80, £228,142. 



Established 1799. In- 





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1 
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3 

12 
1 


29 
4 

120 
8 

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13 


160 

37 

10 

1,997 

190 
10 

220 
73 
11 


2,902 

214 

55 

20,510 

1,454 

86 

1,940 

1,319 

1,150 


69 
14 
2 

1,248 
41 

9 
16 
20 

4 


3,504 
1,142 
204 
41,556 
857 
146 
220 
860 
256 


34 

6 

1 

86 

18 

5 

13 

25 

4 






India 


China 








North Pacific 


Totals 


212 


40 


16 


201 


2,708 


29,630 


1,423 


48,745 


192 





CHUECH OF SCOTLAND FOEEIGN MISSIONS, 
lished 1824. Expenditure for 1879-80, £16,062. 



Estab- 





Ord. 
Miss. 


Lay 
Miss. 


Female 
Miss. 


Native 
Pastors. 


Other 
Helpers. 


Mem- 
bers. 


India 


11 
1 
1 


7 
7 
3 


1 
2 


4 


84 
3 


Say 400 


Africa 


China 


Totals 


13 


17 


3 


4 


87 


400 





GENERAL BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Established 
1817. Income for 1879-80, £8,727. 



India. 

Ordained Missionaries 8 

Female Missionaries 8 

Native Ministers 20 

Other Native Helpers — 

Churches 6 

8* 



India. 

Communicants 994 

Schools 

Scholars 341 

Stations 8 

Out-stations 6 



90 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND FOREIGN MISSIONS. 

Established 1830. Income for 1879-80, £25,918. 





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4 
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22 

11 

1 

2 

36 


8 

23 

1 

1 

33 


8 
3 

11 


8 
2 

10 


240 

84 

31 

355 


18 

15 

1 

1 


891 

2,190 

30 

273 


8,599 
2,870 

"591 


South Africa 


Syria 


New Hebrides 


Totals 


3,384 


12,060 





CHRISTIAN VERNACULAR EDUCATION SOCIETY FOR 
INDIA. Established 1858. Income for 1879-80, £9,803. 

Training institutions 3 

Teachers and agents trained 650 

Students under training as teachers 130 

Children under Christian instruction 7,000 

Children receiving instruction from teachers trained 
by this Society in schools belonging to other socie- 
ties 25,000 

Copies of Society's publications, in sixteen lan- 
guages 7,771,011 

Colporteurs in India and Ceylon 115 

CHINA INLAND MISSION. Established 1865. Income for 
1879-80, <£8,766. Has 2 ordained missionaries in Burmah 
and 56 in China; 40 female missionaries, about 100 native 
workers, 1,000 communicants, and 70 stations in China. 

SOUTH AMERICAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Established 
1844. Income for 1879-80, £13,731. Has, in South America, 
18 stations in Falkland, Tierra del Fuego, Argentine Repub- 
lic, Uruguay, Brazil, Amazon River, and Chili. Its mission- 
aries preach and teach. It has a few missionary mechanics, 
and a Mission yawl, the "Allen Gardiner." 

THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOS- 
PEL (English). Established 1701. Expenditure in 1879, 



STATISTICAL. 



91 



£94,975. Has missionaries as follows : In North America, 

225 ; in the West Indies, 25 ; in Africa, 124 ; in India, etc., 

139 ; in Burmah, 11 ; in Australasia, 67 ; in China, 2. — Total, 
593. 

PBESBYTEKIAN CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Established 
1856 (?). Income for 1879-80, £10,894. 

China. India. Total. 

Ordained Missionaries 12 ... 12 

Lay Missionaries 4 15 

Female Missionaries 12 2 14 

Native Ministers 64 1 65 

Churches. 14 ... 14 

Communicants 2,228 4 2,232 

Schools 1 1 

Scholars 160 160 

Stations 76 1 77 



LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 
come for 1879-80, £105,409. 



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Ordained Missionaries 


21 

8 

54 

2,886 

24 

658 

15 

3 


45 

30 

239 

4,632 

327 

16,930 

37 

6 


22 

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1,144 

32 

984 

15 

1 


26 

60 

3,907 

70,125 

882 

48,150 

21 

2 


3 
3 


19 

273 

311 

10,700 

131 

9,192 

16 


136 

371 

4,529 

89,487 

1,396 

75.914 

107 

12 


Native Ministers 


Native Preachers 


Church Members 


Schools 


Scholars... 









ENGLISH UNITED METHODIST FEEE CHUKCHES. 

Established 1856. Foreign expenditure for 1879-80, £6,009. 





Australia. 


China. 


Africa. 


Jamaica. 


New 
Zealand. 


Total. 


Onl. Missionaries 

Native Preachers 

Stations and Out-sta... 


27 

63 

85 

1,202 


2 

9 

11 

179 


6 
95 
21 

2,865 


8 

32 

29 

2,444 


14 

30 

29 

642 


57 

229 

175 

7,332 





92 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



EDINBURGH MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Estab- 
lished 1841. Income for 1879-80, £4,468. Has an institution 
for training medical missionaries in Edinburgh ; and medical 
missionaries as follows : 1 in Japan (Niigata), 1 in Syria (Naz- 
areth). 

WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Eng- 
land). Established 1814. Income for 1879-80, £165,498. 





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52 

264 

4,040 

37 

5,050 

29 

267 


111 
1,112 

4,360 

406 

25,928 

107 

213 


16 
29 
353 
13 
445 
9 
9 


146 

1,652 

31,935 

370 

29,004 

380 

1,062 


100 
852 

52,082 
146 

32,050 
288 
210 


422 
7,299 

57,597 
1,715 

30,220 
2,182 
1,233 


847 

11,208 

150,367 

2,687 

122,697 

2,995 

3,000 


Native Helpers 


Communicants 




Scholars 




Out-stations 





METHODIST NEW CONNEXION MISSIONARY SOCIETY 

expended in China and Australia, 1879-80, £4,012. 



Mission- Native 
aries. Helpers. 

Australia 2 1 

China 5 39 



Churches. Members. Scholars, 



2 
27 



115 

902 



374 
121 



Sta- Out- 
tions. stations. 

2 

4 



39 



TURKISH MISSIONS AID SOCIETY. Income for 1879-80, 
£3,909. Aids missions of all denominations in Turkey. 

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 





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Lay Missionaries 


20 

15 

7 
69 

7,228 
57 

4,749 
35 
93 


12 
2 

14 
2 

38 
1,242 

26 
1,494 

12 

45 


9 
6 
9 

119 

306 

85 

2,496 

8 


3 
1 
2 

20 

100 

3 

90 
3 
2 


3 
1 
3 

5 

87 

2 
5 


2 

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3 

12 

224 

3 
867 

3 

2 


49 
10 
44 
12 

263 
9,187 

174 

9,696 

63 

147 


Female Mission aries... 

Native Ministers 


Other Native Helpers 

Communicants 


Scholars 



















STATISTICAL. 93 

WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST MISSIONS. Estab- 
lished 1840. Income for 1879-80, £5,203. Has one mission in 
Assam, with 6 missionaries, 6 native preachers, 29 churches, 400 
communicants, 2,558 day-scholars, 5 stations, and 54 other 
preaching-places. 

UNIVERSITIES' MISSIONS. Established 1860. Expended in 

1878, £4,520. Has 1 mission in Eastern Central Africa, with 
25 missionaries. 

EAST LONDON INSTITUTE FOR HOME AND FOREIGN 
MISSIONS, under care of H. Grattan Guinness (founded 1873), 
has sent out over one hundred missionaries. 

LIVINGSTONE (CONGO) INLAND MISSIONS. Income for 

1879, £1,266 ; has 2 stations on the Congo River in "Western 
Central Africa, with 7 missionaries and 3 wives of missionaries. 

PRIMITIVE METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Estab- 
lished 1843. Receipts, 1877-78, £19,427. In Australia, 78 
missionaries and 6,619 members ; in New Zealand, 14 mission- 
aries and 1,020 members ; in Africa, 4 missionaries and 172 
members. 

IRISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Established 1840. Income 
for 1879, $73,755. 

Missionaries. Native /w— *m«a«»ai 

Ord. Fern. Preachers. Communicants. 

India 6 ... 8 205 

China 2 2 3 31 

Syria 1 _ 11 _92 

Totals 9 2 22 328 

THE W r ELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH received in 1879- 
80, £8,600 for its missions in Brittany, France, and India, in 
support of 9 missionaries and 4 native preachers. 



SOCIETE DES MISSIONS EVANGELIQUES CHEZ LES 
PEUPLES NON CHRETIENS. Established 1824. In- 
come for 1879-80, 330,769 francs. Has missions in Africa 
and in Tahiti, with 25 missionaries, 4,252 communicants, 2,930 
scholars, at 14 stations and 69 outposts. 



94 



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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



BASEL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Established 1815. Income 
for 1879-80, 910,712 francs. 





Maie 
Miss. 


Female 
Miss. 


Native 
Helpers. 


Communi- 
cants. 


Scholars. 


India 


68 
33 
14 


50 
24 
10 , 


242 
136 
50 


3,572 
1,922 
1,245 


1,959 
314 
217 


Africa 




Totals 


115 


84 


428 


6,739 


2,490 





PILGER-MISSION AUF ST. CHRISCHONA. Established 
1848. Income for 1879-80, £4,216. The " Pilgrim Mission- 
aries w are working in Palestine and Abyssinia, as well as in 
Europe. They are not now in Egypt. 

FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE MORAVIAN CHURCH 

(United Brethren). Established 1732. Income for 1879-80, 
£18,343. 





Stations. 


Mission- 
aries. 


Native 
Ministers. 


Other 

Native 
Helpers. 


Communi- 
cants. 




6 
6 
4 
5 
3 

14 
8 
4 
4 
3 
2 
6 

15 
7 
8 
2 
2 


23 

39 

9 

7 

3 

24 

11 

6 

4 

4 

12 

68 

39 

20 

6 

6 


"i 
l 

4 
6 
4 
2 
2 
4 
4 

"3 

2 


61 

48 

12 

55 

59 

261 

145 

78 

68 

60 

2 

14 

349 

215 

58 


783 

462 

124 

1,257 

1,088 

5,418 

2,943 

1,474 

1,355 

1,041 

19 

242 

5,600 

2,049 

539 

30 

15 








St. Croix 






St. Kitts 








Mosquito Coast 


S Africa, West 


S. Africa, East 




Thibet 


Totals 


99 


281 


33 


1,485 


24,439 





DER EVANGELISCHEN MISSIONEN UNTER DEM HEI- 
DEN ZU BERLIN. Income for 1879, 256,940 marks. 
Has missions in South Africa (in Orange Free State, Cape 
Colony, British KalTraria, Natal, and Transvaal), with 75 
missionaries and 4 ; 187 communicants. 



STATISTICAL. 



95 



THE SWEDISH EVANGELICAL NATIONAL SOCIETY 

has stations in Africa and India. 

SOME CONTINENTAL SOCIETIES' STATISTICS.* 



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1836 

1836 
1836 
1S42 
1850 
1852 
1860 
1860 
1S60 
1860 


Netherlands M. S 


21 
62 
21 
17 

9 
20 

4 
60 

4 
10 
20 
26 


46 

136 

87 

102 

7 

12 

9 

27 

14 

82 

6 


8,000 

6,193 

7,592 

9,291 

101 

355 

80 

1,946 

71 

2,140 
1,300 


13.037 
3,951 
1,465 
1,684 

"939 

1,400 

62 

62 

2,000 

458 


$40,000 
60,000 
22,500 
49,500 
23,500 
19,500 

3,000 
37,735 

7,500 
12,500 

4,700 


Rhenish M. S 


Gossner's Mission 


Leipzig Lutheran M. S 


North German M. S 


Norwegian M. S 


Berlin Union Soc 


Herrmannsburg M. S 


Utrecht M. S 


Waldenses' M. S 







BIBLE SOCIETIES. 

AMEEICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. Established 1814. Expendi- 
tures in foreign field for 1880, $93,963. Has 2 agents in the 
Levant, 2 in China, and 3 in Japan ; 1 in Uruguay, 2 in Bra- 
zil, and 1 in Mexico. In 1880 distributed in foreign lands 
272,179 Bibles, Testaments, and portions of Scripture. 

AMEEICAN TEACT SOCIETY. Expended in 1879-80 in 
"foreign and pagan lands," in cash, $2,000 ; in illustrations for 
publications in foreign languages, $3,334 ; and in publications 
printed at the home office, $1,887. Total, $7,221. 

BEITISH AND FOBEIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. Established 
1804. Expended in foreign fields, 1879-80, £12,219. Has 
agencies in the Turkish Empire, China, Japan, and South 
America. 

NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Estab- 
lished 1808. Expended m foreign field (about) £5,000. Has 
in China 1 agent and 4 (European) colporteurs ; in India, 1 
agent; in Japan, 2 agents. 

* From Reid's Meth. Epis. Missions. 



96 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

KELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY (English). Made in 1879-80 
grants as follows : 

Money grants £8,466 

Printing paper 1,437 

Electrotypes 1,313 

Publications 5,002 

Total, £16,218 

NATIVE AND INDEPENDENT SOCIETIES. 

THE HAWAIIAN EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION has 56 
churches, with nearly 8,000 members. 

GODAVERY DELTA MISSION (India). Established 1838. 
Has 4 missionaries and 300 communicants. 

STRICT BAPTIST MISSION (India). Established 1860. Has 2 
missionaries, 107 communicants. 

ASSAM AND CACHAR MISSION (India). Established 1868. 
Has 2 missionaries and 61 native Christians. 

SEONI MISSION (India). Established 1871. Has 1 mis- 
sionary. 

ELLICHPOOR (EAST BERAR) MISSION (India). Estab- 
lished 1874. Has 1 missionary and 20 communicants. 

GOPALGUNJE MISSION (India) Established 1874. Has 1 
missionary and 11 communicants. 

BETHEL (JAMTARA) MISSION (India). Established 1875. 
Has 1 missionary and 15 communicants. 

DUTCH CHURCH OF SOUTH AFRICA. The three branches— 
the Dutch Reformed Church of the Cape, the Reformed Free 
Church, and the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa in 
the Transvaal — have united to form the South African Mis- 
sionary Society (Synodale Zendingscommissie in Zuid- Africa). 
This has 11 missionaries and 11 stations. 



STATISTICAL. 
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. 



97 



Societies. 


Organ- 
ized. 


Yearly In- 
come. 


I. American. 


1871 
1871 

1876 
1876 
1873 
1869 
1871 
1878 
1879 
1868 
1868 
1870 
1870 
1870 
1876 

1874 

1878 (?) 
1879 
1872 
1861 


$49,940 

19,386 

410 

1,986 

747 

5,009 

76,350 

16,466 

381 

104,346 

22,000 

35,924 

127,352 

33,000 

(notknown; 

3,664 

13,455 

18,335 

(not given) 

4,869 

33,127 




Woman's Baptist Missionary Sue. of' the Pacific Coast... 

Woman's Baptist For. Miss. Soc. of Ontario, Canada 

Woman's Baptist Miss. Soc, Convention East, Canada.. 


Woman's For. Missionary Soc. of the Meth. Epis. Ch... 
Woman's Missionary Soc." of the Pacific Coast (M. E.)... 
Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Ch., South.... 
Woman's For. Miss. Soc. of the Meth. Prot. Church 


Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior (Cong.). 


Woman's For. Missionary Soc of the Pres. Church 

Woman's Pres. Board of the North-West 






Woman's Board of For. Miss, of the Reformed Church.. 




Woman's Miss. Association of the United Brethren 






Total 


$567,747 






II. British and Continental. 
Society for Promoting Female Education in the East.... 

Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Soc 

Ladies' Auxiliary Weslevau Meth. M. S 


1834 
1852 
1859 
1842 
1879 

1838 
1860 


£6,338 

18,500 

2,564 

5,994 

671 

182 

2,957 




Woman's Missionary Association of the Eng. Pres. Ch.. 


Scottish Ladies' Association for Female Ed. in India 

Miss Tavlor's School, Svria 






Ladies' Association for the Elevation of Syrian Women. 


Total 


£37,196 




Ladies' Society for the Training of Females in the East. 
Berlin Ladies' Society for China 


1842 


Francs. 
7,9S2 


Kaiserwerther Diakonissen Anhalt (Prus. Deaconesses). 
Ladies' Auxiliary to Paris Society 







98 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



MEDICAL MISSIONARIES. 



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Amer. Bapt 


South. Bapt 




Amer. Meth., South 

Amer. Worn. M. E 

Amer. Bible Soc 


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Eng. Pres 


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Norwegian 




Soc. Prop. Gosp 




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STATISTICAL. 99 



SOME PROMINENT MISSIONARIES. 

Francis Xavier, Koman Catholic. Born 1506 ; died 1552. " The 

Apostle to India," also to Japan. 
Matteo Eacci, Eoman Catholic. Born ; died 1610. Taught 

astronomy at the Chinese court. 
Bartholomew Ziegenbalg, Lutheran. Born 1675 ; died 1721. One 

of the first Protestant missionaries to India. 
Christian F. Schwartz, Lutheran. Born 1726 ; died 1793. India. 

Esteemed by the notorious Hyder Ali. 

Henry Martyn, Church of England. Born 1781 ; died 1812. 
India and Persia. Translated Persian New Testament. 

John T. Vanderkemp, Dutch Keformed. Born 1747 ; died 1800. 
South Africa. 

John Williams, Congregational ist. Born 1796 ; died 1839. The 
" Martyr of Erromanga," South Sea Islands. 

Robert Moffatt, Congregationalism Born 1795. South Africa. 

William Carey, Baptist, Born 1761 ; died 1831. First Baptist 
missionary to India. 

William Ward, Baptist. Born 1769 ; died 1823. India. 

Joshua Marshman, Baptist. Born 1768; died 1837. India. 

William Knibb, Baptist, Born ; died 1845. Jamaica, West 

Indies. 

Francis Asbury, Methodist. Born 1745 ; died 1816. America. 

Daniel J. Gogerly, Methodist. Born 1792 ; died 1862. Ceylon. 

Alexander Duff, Presbyterian. Born 1806 ; died 1878. India. 

James Henderson, Presbyterian. Born 1830 ; died 1865. Medical 
missionary to China. 

David Livingstone, Presbyterian. Born 1813 ; died 1873. South- 
ern Central Africa, 

Christian David, Moravian. "Christian David, the servant of 
God." Greenland. 



100 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

David Zeisberger, Moravian. Born 1721 ; died 1808. Indians of 
Pennsylvania, U. S. A. 

John Eliot, Puritan. Born 1604; died 1690. "The Apostle to 
the Indians." 

David Brainerd, Congregationalist. Born 1718; died 1747. In- 
dians of America. 

Adoniram Judson, Baptist. Born 1788; died 1850. "The Apos- 
tle to Burmah." Led to become a missionary by reading 
Claudius Buchanan's Star in the East. 

Claudius Buchanan, Church of England. Born 1766; died 1815. 
India. 

Asahel Grant, Presbyterian. Born 1807; died 1844. Medical 

missionary to the Nestorians of Persia. 
William Goodell, Congregationalist. Born 1792; died 1867. 

Turkey. 

Jonas King, Congregationalist. Born 1792; died 1869. Greece. 

J. Mullens, Congregationalist. Born ; died 1879. India. 

George D. Boardman, Baptist. Born 1801 ; died 1831. Burmah. 
John C. Patteson, Church of England. Born 1827 ; died 1871. 

South Sea Islands. 
William Ashmore, Baptist. Born 1820. China. 
Joseph G. Binney, Baptist. Born 1807 ; died 1877. Burmah. 
Miles Bronson, Baptist. Born 1808. Assam. 
Nathan Brown, Baptist. Born 1807. Assam and Japan. 
William Dean, Baptist. Born 1807. Siam. 
Lyman Jewett, Baptist. Born 1813. India. 
Miles J. Knowlton, Baptist. Born 1825 ; died 1875. China. 

Francis Mason, Baptist. Born ; died 1874. Burmah. 

Justus H. Vinton, Baptist, Born 1806 ; died 1858. Burmah. 
M. Atmore Sherring, Congregationalist, Born ; died 1879. 

India. Author of History of Protestant Missions in India. 
Thomas P. Hughes, Church of England (living). Afghanistan 

and India. 



STATISTICAL. 101 

Lai Behari Day, Presbyterian. Born 1826 (native of India). One 
of Dr. Duff's pupils. 

Narayan Sheshadri, Presbyterian. A noted preacher (native of 
India). 

Jeremiah Phillips, Free Baptist. Born 1812. India. 

Henry M. Scudder, Dutch Eeformed. Born 1822. India. 

William Butler, Methodist. Born 1820. India. 

William Taylor, American Methodist. Founded a "Faith Mis- 
sion," after the order of Papa Gossner's Society, sending out 
mechanics who support themselves. 

J. Hudson Taylor. Born in England. Founded the " China In- 
land Mission," and himself labors in China. 

Jonathan Wade, Baptist. Born 1798 ; died 1873. Burmah. 

Eugenio Kincaid, Baptist. Born . Burmah. 

William Ward, Baptist. Born ; died 1873. Assam. 

James M. Haswell, Baptist. Born 1810 ; died 1875. Burmah. 
9* 



Part IV. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 

A GUIDE TO MISSION AKY BEADING; BEING A CLAS- 
SIFIED LIST OF BOOKS OF TEAVELS, MISSIONS, AND 
NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS;* TOGETHEK WITH A 
LIST OF MISSIONAKY PERIODICALS. EACH SEPA- 
RATE WORK IS NUMBERED, SO AS TO FACILITATE 
INTER-REFERENCE. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



INTRODUCTORY. 

PAGE 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL 104 

I. EARLY MISSIONS. 

1. ROMAN EMPIRE 106 

2. WESTERN EUROPE 107 

II. MODERN MISSIONS. 

1. GEOGRAPHY, ETHNOLOGY, PHILOLOGY, 

* A few books of special importance are marked with the letter A. 
102 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 103 

PAGE 

TRAVELS, MAPS, ATLASES, Etc., and 

MISSIONS IN SPECIAL FIELDS 108 

a. General Travels, Compendiums, etc 108 

b. America 112 

(1.) North America 112 

(2.) South and Central America 116 

c. Europe 118 

d. Africa 119 

(1.) General 119 

(2.) Northern and Western Africa 120 

(3.) Central Africa 124 

(4.) Southern Africa 126 

e. Asia , 128 

(1.) General 128 

(2.) Japan 130 

(3.) China and Cor ea. 132 

(4.) Thibet 137 

(5.) Siam and Anam 138 

(6.) Burmah 138 

(7.) India [including Ceylon and Assam).,.. 139 
(8.) Persia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, Tur- 
kestan, Arabia, and Central Asia 

generally 150 

(9.) Syria, 153 

(10.) Turkey. 153 

/. Oceanica 154 

g. West Indies 159 

h. Greenland 160 

2. GENERAL HISTORIES OF MISSIONS 161 

3. SPECIAL DENOMINATIONAL MISSIONS.... 161 

4. BIOGRAPHIES OF MISSIONARIES, Etc 163 



104 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

FAGE 

5. BIBLE-WORK OF THE WORLD 170 

6. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ON MISSIONS.... 170 

III. NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS. 

1. GENERAL AND COMPREHENSIVE WORKS, 

COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY, LEGENDS, 
Etc 177 

2. RELIGION OF ANCIENT EGYPT 181 

3. RELIGION OF ANCIENT ASSYRIA AND 

BABYLON 181 

4. RELIGION OF GREECE 182 

5. KELIGION OF ROME 183 

6. EARLY RELIGIONS OF GAULS, BRITONS, 

SCANDINAVIANS, AND WESTERN EU- 
ROPE GENERALLY 183 

7. PARSEEISM (ZOROASTRIANISM) 184 

8. ANCIENT VEDIC RELIGION AND BRAH- 

MANISM 185 

9. BUDDHISM 187 

10. CHINESE CONFUCIANISM AND TAOISM... 189 

11. MOHAMMEDANISM 190 

12. FETICHISM AND RELIGIONS OF BARBAR- 

OUS RACES 191 

INTRODUCTORY. 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 

PRICE. 

1. Triibner's American and Oriental Literary 

Record. Issued irregularly. Sub- 
scription per annum, 5s. 

2. Zenker. Bibliotheca Orientale. Leipzig. 

Vol. I. 1853. Vol. II. 1861. 

3. Pettengill. Homiletical Index (for missionary 

sermons). ?3.00 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 

For American Books see . 

4. Thomas. History of Printing (for early- 

works). 

5. Triibner. Guide to American Literature. 

1817-57. 

6. Roorbach. Bibliotheca Americana. Vol. IV. 

1858-61. 

7. Kelly. American Catalogue. 1861-71. 

8. Leypoldt. Publishers' Trade List Annuals. 

1871-80. 

9. Leypoldt. American Catalogue for books on 

sale. 1876. 

For English Books see . 

10. Sampson Low. English Catalogue. 1835-79. 

11. Whittaker. Reference Catalogue for books on 

sale. 1880. 
Bibliotheca Sanskrita. St. Peters- 
burg, 1837. 
Bibliothecse Sanskritse. London, 

1847. 
14. Ternaux-Compans. Bibliotheca Asiatique et Africaine. 

Paris, 1841. ' 
Bibliotheca Geographica. 2 vols. 

1857. 
(American) Indian Bibliography. 

New York, 1873. 
Bibliographie a l'Afrique et a 

r Arabie. Italic 1875. 
Bibliotheca Orientals. 1876-77 

(annual). 
Dictionnaire Bibliographique des 

Ouvrages Relatifs a 1' Empire 

Chinois. 1878. 
Foreign Missionary Manual. 

Part IV. 



105 

PRICE. 



12. Adelung. 

13. Gildemeister. 



15. Engelmann. 

16. Field. 

17. Gay. 

18. Friederici. 

19. Cordier. 

19a Dobbins. 



106 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



I. EAKLY MISSIONS. 



20. Barker. 

21. Cranbrook. 

22. Davies. 

23. De Pressens6. 

24. Dollinger. 

25. Dollinger. 



26. Gibbon. 



27. Kip. 

28. Merivale. 



29. Merivale. 

30. Milman. 



31. 


Neander. 


32. 


Plumptre. 


33. 


Rawlinson. 


34. 


Tarbox. 


35. 


Uhlhorn. 




Vaughan, 


36. 




37. 




38. 





1. ROMAN EMPIRE. 

PRICE. 

Apostolic Missions ; or, Sacred His- 
tory Amplified. 1858. 

The Founders of Christianity. 1868. 

St. Paul in Greece. $ .60 

Early Years of Christianity. 1870. 

The First Age of Christianity and 

the Church. 2 vols. 8.00 

The Gentile and the Jew in the 
Courts of the Temple of Christ. 
2 vols. 1862. 9.50 

Decline and Fall of the Roman 
Empire. Milman. 12 vols. 
1838-39. 

Early Conflicts of Christianity. 1850. 

The Conversion of the Roman Em- 
pire (Boyle Lectures for 1864). 
1880. 1.50 

St. Paul at Rome. .60 

History of Christianity from the 
Birth of Christ to the Abolition 
of Paganism in the Roman Em- 
pire. 2.00 

History of the Planting and Train- 
ing of the Christian Church by 
the Apostles. 1865. 4.00 

St. Paul in Asia Minor and at the 

Syrian Antioch. .60 

St. Paul in Damascus and Arabia, ,60 

Journeys and Labors of St. Paul. .15 

Conflict of Christianity. 1880. 2 50 

The Church of the First Days. 14s. 

I. — The Church of Jerusalem, 
IL— The Church of the Gentiles. 

III.— The Church of the World, 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



107 



2. WESTEKN EUEOPE. See 283-300. 1794-1816. 



39. 
40. 

41. 
42. 



Alexander. 
Alexander. 

A. L. O. E. 

Bede. 



43. Bos worth. 



44. 
45. 

46. 

47. 

48. 

49. 
50. 

51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 
55, 
56. 
57. 

58. 

59. 



Clarke (Adam). 
Coit. 

De Montalembert. 

Evans. 

Hardwick. 

Hardwick. 
Kemble. 

Conversion of the 

Maclear. 

Maclear. 

Maclear. 

Maclear. 

Merivale. 

Maclear. 

Maclear. 

Mason. 

Mason. 



Ancient British Church. 

Iona, the Druid's Isle, and its Suc- 
cessive Inhabitants. 

Daybreak in Britain. 

Ecclesiastical History of England, 
with the Anglo-Saxon Chron- 
icle. A. 
• Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels, 
in parallel columns, with versions 
of Wycliffe and Tyndale. 

Christian Missions. 1831. 

Lectures on Early History of Chris- 
tianity in England. 

Conversion of England. 3 vols. 
1867. 

Tales of the Ancient British Church. 
1859. 

History of the Christian Church 
(575-1517). 

Missions of the Middle Ages. 

History of the Saxons in England. 
2 vols. 1848. 
West. A. 

I.-— The Northmen. 
II.— The Celts. 

III.— The English. 

IV.— The Slavs. 
V. — The Continental Teutons. 

Apostles of Mediaeval Europe, 1869. 

Christian Missions during the Mid- 
dle Ages. 1863. 

Primitive Christianity in Ireland. 
1840. 

Testimony of St. Patrick as to An- 
tiquity in Ireland. 1846. 



PRICE. 

$ .60 

.60 
Is. 



6.00 



1.75 



3.00 



.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 

.75 
1.75 



108 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

PRICE. 

60. McCorry. Monks of Iona, by the Duke of 

Argyll. 1871. 

61. Milton. Britain under Trojan, Roman, and 

Saxon Rule. 1870. 

62. Morgan. St. Paul in Britain. 1870. 

63. Smith. Mediaeval Missions. 

64. Smith. The Early Saxons. $ .50 

65. Walrond. Christian Missions before the Ref- 

ormation. 1.15 

66. Wilson. Iona ; or, Early History of Chris- 

tianity in Scotland. 1860. 

67. Wright. The Celt, the Roman, and the 

Saxon. 4.00 

2. MODERN MISSIONS. 

1.— GEOGRAPHY, ETHNOLOGY, PHILOLOGY, TRAV- 
ELS, MAPS, ATLASES, ETC., AND MISSIONS IN 
SPECIAL FIELDS. 

a. — Geneeal Travels, Compendiums, etc. 

68. See Encyclopaedias, Gazetteers, etc. ; 

Reports of Proceedings of the 
Royal Asiatic Society; of the 
Asiatic Society, Bengal Branch ; 
Bombay Branch ; Ceylon Branch ; 
North China Branch ; Straits 
Branch, and Asiatic Society of 
Japan. (The contents of these 
reports are given in Trubner's 
Catalogue of Oriental Publica- 
tions, pages 5-11.) Report of 
the Proceedings of the American 
Oriental Society and of Royal 
Geographical Society. 

69. Ainsworth, All Round the World. 13.50 



BIBLIOGE APHICA L. 



109 









PRICE. 


70. 


Prime. 


Around the World. 


$3.00 


71. 


Bates. 


Illustrated Travels, 6 vols., each 


7.50 


72. 


Simpson. 


Meeting the San. 1874. 




73. 


Gerstiicker. 


Narrative of a Journey around 








the World. 


1.50 


74. 


Marco Polo. 


Travels. 


1.75 


75. 


Davis. 


Reminiscences of a Voyage around 








the World. 


1.00 


76. 


Smiles. 


A Boy's Tour around the World. 


1.50 


77. 


Smith. 


Bound the World. 


1.00 


78. 


Brassey. 


Around the World in the Yacht 








"Sunbeam." 


2.00 


78a Malcom. 


Travels in South-Eastern Asia. 


1.25 


79. 


Seward. 


Travels Round the World. 


5.00 


80. 


Hiibner. 


A Bamble Bound the World. 








1871. 


6s. 


81. 


Verne. 


Around the World in Eighty 








Days. 


1.50 


82. 


Kingston. 


Voyage Bound the World. 


2.50 


83. 


Merewether. 


By Sea and by Land (All Bound 








the World). ! 


8s. 6d. 


84. 


Field. 


From Egypt to Japan. A. 1879. 


2.00 


85. 


Field. 


From the Lakes of Killarney to 








the Golden Horn. 1879. 


2.00 


85o 


i Young. 


Around the World with General 








Grant. 


10.00 


86. 


Bartholomew. 


Zell's Descriptive Hand Atlas of 








the World. 


15.00 


87. 


Johnston. 


Unrivalled Atlas. A. 


1.50 


88. 


Johnston. 


Royal Modern Atlas. 1861. 




89. 


Bartholomew. 


Library Atlas. Putnam's Edition. 


14.00 


90. 


Milner. 


Universal Geography. 1876. 




91. 




Missionary Geography. 1865. 




92. 


Black. 


Hand Atlas of Modern Geography. 
1856. 




93. 


Black. 
10 


General Atlas of the World. A. 


22.50 



110 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



94. 


Church Missionary Atlas. 1862. 




95. Wyld. 


Missionary Atlas. 1839. 




96. 


Student's Atlas of Modern and 






Classical Geography. 


$6.00 


97. Colton. 


Missionary Map of the World. 


20.00 


98. Mitchell. 


Universal Atlas. 1851. 




99. Bartholomew. 


Imperial Library Atlas. 


£5 5s. 


100. Grundemann. 


Missions-Atlas. A. 


12.50 


101. Nelson. 


Atlas of the World. 1870. 




102. Lippincott's 


Gazetteer of the World. 1866. 


10.00 


103. Martin. 


Statesman's Year Book (Annual). 


3.00 


104. 


Almanach de Gotha (Annuaire). 




105. Levey. 


South American, Asiatic, and Oce- 
anic Business Directory of Prin- 






cipal Cities and Towns. 


8.00 


106. Berghaus. 


Physical Atlas. 




107. Bradshaw. 


Overland Guide to India, Egypt, 
and China. 1862. 




108. Hiibner. 


Statistical Survey of all Nations. 
1852. 




109. Brion. 


A Eelievo Map of India. 


21s. 


110. 
111. 


Map of India. 1876. 

Map of Western Province of Hin- 


21s. 



112. 



113. 
114. 

115. Johnston. 

116. Colton. 

117. Brunton. 

118. Colton. 



doostan. 30s. 

Map of India and China, Burmah, 

Siam, the Malay Peninsula, and 

the Empire of Anam. 16s. 

Map of China. 8s. 

Russian Official Map of Central 

Asia. 14s. 

Map of Africa. £2 2s. 

Map of Africa. 

Map of Nippon (Japan). £3 

Map of Asia. 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. 



Ill 



119. Bidwell. Missionary Maps (Wall Maps). 

1857. 

120. Map of Southern and Central 

Africa (A. B. C. F. M.). 1880. 

121. Map of Micronesia (A. B. C. F. M.). 

1881. 

122. Map of Missions of American Bap- 

tist Missionary Union in Asia. 
1881. 

123. Ainsworth. Earth Delineated with Pen and 

Pencil. 

124. Brown. The Kaces of Mankind. 4 vols., each 

125. Burt. The Far East. 

126. Pumpelly. Across America and Asia. 

127. Curzon. Ancient Monasteries of the East. 

128. Curzon. Armenia, Erzeroom, and Frontiers 

of Russia, Turkey, and Persia. 

129. Strong. Children of Many Lands. 

130. Strong. Child-life in Many Lands. 

Peeps at Foreign Countries. 1877. 

132. MacGregor. The "Rob Roy" on the Nile, Jor- 

dan, Red Sea, etc. 1874. 

133. Benjamin. Eight Years in Asia and Africa 

(1846-55). 1865. 

134. Lome. Trip to the Tropics, and Home 

through America. 1867. 

135. Muter. Travels in India, China, and New 

Zealand. 2 vols. 1863. 

136. Wood. Wedding -Day in all Ages and 

Countries. 2 vols. 1869. 

137. Young. Voyages and Life of Capt. Jas. 

Cook. 1836. 

138. D'Eires. China, Australia, and Islands of the 

Pacific. 1857. 

139. Far-off Asia and Australia describ- 

ed to Children. 1860. 



$1.50 



.40 



1.50 



10.00 
3.50 
1.75 
2.50 
1.50 

1.25 

.60 

1.00 



112 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



140. Footprints of Travellers in Europe, 

Asia, Africa, and America. 1850. 

141. Lamartine. Travels in the East. 2 vols. 1850. 

142. Pfeiffer. A Lady's Second Journey Round 

the World. 

143. Pfeiffer. Last Travels, including a Visit to 

Madagascar. 

144. Simpson. Picturesque People of the World. 

145. Taylor. Cyclopaedia of Modern Travel. 

146. Vincent. Through and Through the Tropics. 

147. Wood. Uncivilized Races. 2 vols. 

148. Taylor. The Lands of the Saracen. 1855. 

149. Train. The Merchant Abroad in Europe, 

Asia, and Australia. 1857. 

150. Many Lands and Many People. 

1875. 

151. Scenes and Incidents of Foreign 

Travel. 2 vols. 1845-46. 

152. Brown. The Countries of the World. 5 

vols. 

153. Brassey. Sunshine and Storm in the East. 

Stanford's Geographical Compen- 
diums. A. 

154-56. I. Africa; II. Central America, 

West Indies, and South Amer- 
ica; III. Australasia. Each 

157-159. Volumes on Asia, North America, 

and Europe in preparation. 



§1.50 

1.50 
20.00 
3.50 
1.50 
6.00 



2.50 



7s. 6d. 
21s. 



21s. 



160. 
161, 



b. America. 
(1.) North America. 
See 16, 158, 1313, 1382, 1385, 1414, 1415, 1482, 1497, 

1498, 1702. 
Barber. Five Years among the Indians. 

Bancroft. Native Races of the Pacific States 

of North America. 5 vols., each 



.25 



5.50 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



113 



162. 


Drake. 


Aboriginal Races of North Amer- 








ica. 


$4.00 


163. 
164. 


Riggs. 


Gospel among the Dakotas. 
Moravian Missions among the In- 


1.50 






dians in North America. 


.90 


165. 




Missionary Records, North Amer- 
ica. 1857. 




166. 


Catlin. 


O-Ke-Pa, a Religious Ceremony. 


14s. 


167. 


Schoolcraft. 


American Indians. 1851. 




168. 


Schoolcraft. 


History of Indian Tribes of United 
States. 5 vols. 1851-54. 




169. 


Schoolcraft. 


Myth of Hiawatha and Other Oral 
Legends. 1856. 




170. 


Catlin. 


Manners, etc. of American Indians. 
2 vols. 1846. 




171. 


Parkman. 


Jesuits in North America. 


2.50 


172. 




Indians of North America describ- 
ed. 1853. 




173. 


Jones. 


History of the Ojibway, with Me- 
moir of the Writer. 1861. 




174. 


Finley. 


History of the Wyandotte Mission 
at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 




175. 


Finley. 


Life among the Indians. 


1.75 


176. 


Brainerd. 


Missionary in the Wilderness. 


.40 


177. 


Longfellow. 


Song of Hiawatha. 1859. 




178. 


De Sruet. 


Oregon Missions (Roman Catholic). 
1847. 




179. 


De Smet. 


History of the Western Missions 








(Roman Catholic). 


2.00 


180. 




Strength out of Weakness (Indian 








Mission), (Reprint). 


1.50 


181. 


A. B. C. F. M. 


Report on Indian Missions. 1856. 




182. 


Heckewelder. 


The Mission of the United Breth- 
ren among the Delaware and 
Mohegan Indians from 1740- 
1808. 1820. 





10 • 



H 



114 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



183. Kip. 

184. McCoy. 

185. Shea. 

186. Alden. 

187. Eliot. 



188. Bell. 

189. Dall. 

190. Whymper. 

191. Jackson. 



Early Jesuit Missions in North 
America. 1847. 

Baptist Indian Missions. 1840. 

Catholic Missions among the Indian 
Tribes. 1854. 

Missions among the Senecas and 
Munsees. 1827. 

The Day breaking, if not the Sun- 
rising, of the Gospel with the 
Indians in New England. Lon- 
don, 1647. Keprinted 1865. 



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Quiddities of an Alaskan Trip. 3.50 

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1869. 
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Pacific Coast. 1880. 1.50 



192. 


Bullock. 


Across Mexico in 1864-65. 


2.50 


193. 


Bullock. 


Cholula; or, The Young Mexican. 


.80 


194. 


Haven. 


Our Next-Door Neighbor (Mex- 








ico). 


3.50 


195. 


Wilson. 


Mexico and its Religion. 1855. 


1.50 


196. 


Prescott. 


Conquest of Mexico. 3 vols. 




197. 


Chevalier. 


Mexico: Ancient and Modern. 
1864. 




198. 


Hill. 


Travels in Peru and Mexico. 2 
vols. 1860. 




199. 


Robertson. 


Visit to Mexico and Yucatan. 2 
vols. 1853. 




200. 


Ruxton. 


Travels in Mexico. 1861. 




201. 


Ruxton. 


Adventures in Mexico and the 








Rocky Mountains. 


1.50 


202. 


Norman. 


Ruined Cities in Yucatan. 1843. 




203. 


Shepherd. 


Land of the Aztecs. 





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204. 


Shepherd. 


Chinaman in California. 


$ .55 


205. 


Shepherd. 


The Chinese: Why they Emi- 
grate. 




206. 


Seward. 


Chinese Immigration. 1881. 


2.50 


207. 


Williams. 


Chinese Immigration. 


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208. 


Gibson. 


Chinese Mission in California. 




209. 


Knox. 


John ; or, Our Chinese Relations. 


.20 


210. 


Nordhoff. 


California. 


2.00 


211. 


Nordhoff. 


Story of a Chinese Boy in Califor- 








nia. 


1.25 


212. 




American Antiquarian Society 
(Archaeologica Americana). 6 








vols., each 


3.50 


213. 




American Bible Society Reports. 








1816-71. 4 vols., each 


3.00 


214. 


Audubon. 


Life and Journals. 


2.25 


215. 


Belcher. 


Religious Denominations in the 








United States. 


5.00 


216. 


Burton. 


The City of the Saints (Salt Lake). 


3.50 


217. 


Butler. 


The Wild North Land across 








Northern North America. 


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218. 


Armstrong 


and Ludlow. Hampton and its Students. 


1.50 


219. 


Codman. 


The Mormon Country. 


1.50 


220. 


Dunning. 


Home Missionary. 


.35 


221. 


Abbott. 


Missionary Life in Canada. 


2s. 


222. 


Brown. 


Klatsassan, Missionary Life in 








British Columbia. 


2s. 


223. 


Hay den. 


Stanford's Compendium, North 
America. 




224. 


Lanman. 


Japanese in America. 


1.10 


225. 


Hawkins. 


Missions of the Church of Eng- 
land in North American Colo- 
nies. 1845. 




226. 


Eobertson. 


History of the Mission of Nova 
Scotia. 1847. 





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227. Missionary Records of Northern 

Countries. 

228. Hawley. Early Chapters of Cayuga History : 

Jesuit and Sulpitian Missions. 
1879. 

229. Slight. Researches among the North Amer- 

ican Indians. 

230. Tucker. The Rainbow in the North: Ac- 

count of the Church Mission in 
Rupert's Land. 

231. Stenhouse. Rocky Mountain Saints. 

232. Sandford. Wesley's Missionaries to America. 

233. Ballantyne. Hudson's Bay. 

234. Whipple. Rev. S. D. Hinman's Journal. 1869. 

235. Brinton. Myths of the New World. 1868. 

236. Stephens. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. 2 

vols. 

237. Wright. New York Bible- Women. 

238. Williams. Pacific Tourist. 

239. Prairie Missionary. 

(2.) South and Central America. 
See 1396, 1428. 

240. Bishop. A Thousand Miles' Walk across 

South America, over the Pampas 
and the Andes. 

241. Marcoy. Journey across South America. 2 

vols. 

242. Moore. Journal during a Tour to the West 

Indies and South America in 
1863-64. 

243. Scenes and Adventures in South 

America. 1868. 

244. Bancroft. Civilized Nations of Mexico and 

Central America. 

245. Morelet. Travels in Central America. 1871. 



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246. Norman. 


Rambles in Central America, etc. 






1843. 






247. Humboldt. 


Travels in America. 3 vols 




15s. 


248, Bates. 


Stanford's Compendium — Central 
America, West Indies, and South 






America. 




21s. 


249. Stephens. 


Central America, Chiapas, and 






Yucatan. 




$6.00 


250. Squier. 


Central America. 




4.00 


251. Squier. 


Notes on Central America. 


1855. 




252. Bourne. 


Captive in Patagonia. 




1.25 


253. Musters. 


Patagonians. 




7s. 6d. 


254. Coan. 


Patagonia. 1879. 




1.25 


255. 


Pioneers of Fuegia. 1861. 






256. Beerbohm. 


Wanderings in Patagonia. 


1878. 




256a Dixie. 


Across Patagonia. 1881. 




2.00 


257. Hutchinson. 


Two Years in Peru. 1874. 






258. Markham. 


Journey to Cuzco and Visit to Lima. 






1856. 






259. Tschudi. 


Peruvian Antiquities. 




1.50 


260. Tschudi. 


Travels in Peru. 




1.50 


261. Prescott. 


Conquest of Peru. 2 vols. 


1871. 




262. Squier. 


Peru. 




5.00 


263. Huston. 


Journey in Honduras. 




.50 


264. Bernau. 


Missionary Labors among the Ab- 






original Indians of Guiana. 


1847. 




265. Brett. 


Indian Missions in Guiana. 


1851. 




266. Palgrave. 


Dutch Guiana. 




9s. 


267. Wells. 


Explorations in Honduras. 




3.50 


268. Stout. 


Nicaragua. 






269. Squier. 


Nicaragua. 




4.00 


270. Dingelstedt. 


The Amazon. 




1.00 


271. Bates. 


The Naturalist on the Rivei 


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272. Agassiz. Journey in Brazil. 

273. Ewbank. Life in Brazil. 

274. Orton. The Andes and the Amazon. 

275. Page. La Plata. 

276. Codman. Ten Months in Brazil. 1867. 

277. Fletcher and Kidder. Brazil and the Brazilians. 

278. Murray. Travels in Uruguay. 1871. 

279. Vigne. Travels in Mexico and South 

America. 2 vols. 1863. 

280. Snow. Cruise off Terra del Fuego, Falk- 

land Islands, etc. 2 vols. 1857. 

281. Myers. Life and Nature under the Tropics. 

282. Pictures of Travel in Far-Off 

Lands. 2 vols., each 



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1373, 1417, 1479, 1794 to 1816. 




283. 


Prime. 


Alhambra and Kremlin. 


3.00 


284. 


Baxley. 


Spain. 


5.00 


285. 


Anderson. 


Baptists in Sweden. 


.80 


286. 


Wharton. 


Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, 








and Norway). 


1.50 


287. 


Browne. 


Land of the Thor. 


2.00 


288. 


Abbott. 


Rollo's Tour in Europe. 10 vols. 


9.00 


289. 


Summers. 


The Greek and Eastern Churches. 


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290. 




Missionary Letters. 


.25 


291. 




Russians of To-day. 


.10 


292. 


Bonar. 


The White Fields of France. 


1.25 


293. 


Clayton. 


Missions in Belleville, Paris. 1878. 


1.00 


294. 


Whately. 


Gospel in Bohemia. 1877. 


2s. 6d. 


295. 


Godkin. 


Religious History of Ireland, 
Primitive, Papal, and Protest- 
ant. 1873. 




296. 


Blood. 


Gospel in Italy. 1863. 




297. 


Borrow. 


Bible in Spain. 3 vols. 1861. 


8s. 6d. 


298. 


Haxthausen. 


Russian Empire. 2 vols. 1856. 





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119 



299. Kamsey. 

300. Merivale. 



301. 


Birch. 


302. 




303. 


Officer, 


304. 




305. 


White. 


306. 




307. 


Day. 


308. 


Scott. 


309. 




310. 


Jones. 



311. 

312. Nassau. 

313. Kowley. 

314. Tucker. 

315. Taylor. 

316. Barth. 

317. Brittain. 

318. Andersson. 

319. Cooper. 

320. Hutchinson. 

321. Boteler. 



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Conversion of the Northern Na- 
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d. Africa. 
See 115, 116, 1966 to 1971. 

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Monuments). 1.00 

Africa and its Explorers. 3.50 

African Bible Pictures. .35 

The African Orphan Boy. .30 

The African Preacher. .40 

Africaner; or, Missionary Trials. .25 

African Adventure and Adventu- 
rers. 1.50 
Glimpses of Life in Africa. .25 
Discovery and Adventure in Af- 
rica. .75 
African History of Exploration. 

1875. 5.00 

Meroke; or, Missionary Life in 

Africa. .65 

Crowned in Palmland. 1874. 1.75 

Africa Unveiled. 2.00 

Wanderer in Africa. .50 

From Egypt to the Negro King- 
dom of the White Nile. 1855. 
Travels in North and Central Af- 
rica. 
Every-day Life in Africa. 
The Okavango Kiver. 1861. 3.25 

Lost Continent. 1875. 
Slave-Trade of East Africa. 1874. 
Africa and Arabia. 2 vols. 1835. 



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322. Canot. 

323. Carries. 

324. Cooley. 
325. 



326. Ridgeway. 

327. Schweinfurth. 

328. Eden. 

329. Johnston. 

330. Du Chaillu. 

331. 

332. Reade. 

333. Moister. 
334. 

335. Jones. 

336. Williams. 



Adventures of an African Slave- 
Trader. 1854. 

Slave-Trade with Africa. 1852. 

Inner Africa laid Open. 1852. 

Narrative of Conversion of Ceri- 
oni and Moscardi from Popery. 
1852. 

Africa : A Missionary Poem. 1842. 

Artes Africanee. 

Africa, as Seen through its Explo- 
rers. 

Stanford's Compendium. Africa. 

Explorations and Adventures in 
Africa. 1861. 

Home Life in Africa. 1866. 

Savage Africa. 

Africa : Past and Present. 

Life in Africa. 

Africa. 

Narratives and Adventures of Trav- 
ellers in Africa. 



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5s. 
21s. 



$1.50 

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5.00 

1,25 



337. Barth. 

338. Burt. 

339. Naphegyi. 

340. D'Anvers. 

341. Windham. 

342. Mackenzie. 

343. Tristram. 



344. Adams. 

345. Appleton. 

346. Prime. 



(2.) Northern and Western Africa. 

Travels and Discoveries in North- 
ern and Central Africa. 3 vols. 12.00 

The Far East. 1867. 

Among the Arabs. 1.50 

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ery. A. 1880. 2.50 

Notes on North Africa. 1862. 



Flooding of the Sahara. 


10s. 6d. 


Great Sahara. 


15s. 


See 84, 85a, 1750-59. 




Land of the Nile. 1871. 


1.50 


A Nile Journal. 


2.25 


Boat-life in Egypt and Nubia. 


2.00 



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121 



347. 

348. Dall. 

349. Adams. 

350. Manning. 

351. Lane. 



352. Lane. 

353. Lepsius. 

354. Warner. 

355. Curtis. 

356. Hoppin. 

357. Speke. 

358. Klunzinger. 

359. Beke. 

360. Murray. 

361. Whately. 

362. Whately. 

363. Whately. 

364. Whately. 

365. Wilkinson. 

366. Smith. 

367. McCoan. 

368. Lansing. 
369. 

370. 



371. Macbrair. 

372. Madden. 

373. Melby. 

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Child-life in Egypt. 
Egypt's Place in History. 
Land of the Kile. 
Land of the Pharaohs. 
Account of the Manners and Cus- 
toms of the Ancient Egyptians. 

2 vols. 
Modern Egyptians. 
Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and 

Sinai. 
My W T inter on the Nile. 
Nile Notes of a Howadji. 
On the Nile. 
Discovery of the Source of the 

Nile. 
Upper Egypt. 1877. 
Who Discovered the Sources of the 

Nile? 1863. 
Handbook of Egypt. 
Among the Huts in Egypt. 1871. 
Eagged Life in Egypt. 1863. 
Letters from Egypt. 
More about Ragged Life in Egypt. 

1863. 
Ancient Egyptians. 2 vols. 
A Pilgrimage to Egypt. 1852. 
Egypt. 

Egypt's Princes. 1865. 
Egypt, Nubia, and Ethiopia. 1862. 
A Eamiliar Description of the 

Land, People, and Produce of 

Egypt. 1839. 
Missionary Travels in Egypt. 

1846. 
Egypt and Mohammed Ali. 1841. 
Khartoun, and the Blue and White 

Niles. 2 vols. 1851. 



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374. 


Petherick. 


Egypt, Soudan, and Central Af- 
rica. 1861. 




375. 


Abney. 


Thebes and its Greater Temples. 


63s. 


376. 


Loftie. 


A Bide in Egypt from Sioot to 








Luxor in 1879. 10s. 6d. 


377. 


Brugsch. 


History of Egypt. 


30s. 


378. 


Stephens. 


Notes of Travel in Egypt and 
Nubia. 




379. 




The Abyssinian Boy. 


$ .50 


380. 


Jonveaux. 


Two Years in East Africa. 


1.25 


381. 


Markhem. 


History of the Abyssinian Expe- 








dition. 


4.00 


382. 




Abyssinia and its People. 1867. 




383. 




Abyssinian War from an Abys- 
sinian Point of View. 1868. 




384. 


Isenberg and 


Krapf. Journal of Travels in Abys- 
sinia. 1851. 




385. 


Beke. 


British Captives in Abyssinia. 

1866. 




386. 


Blanc. 


Captivity in Abyssinia. 1868. 


12s. 


387. 


Chandler. 


Abyssinia, Mythical and Histor- 
ical. 1868. 




388. 


Flad. 


Falashes (Jews) of Abyssinia. 
1869. 




389. 


Margoliouth. 


Abyssinia: Its Past, Present, and 
Future. 1866. 




390. 


Plowden. 


Travels in Abyssinia. 1868. 




391. 




Views in Central Abyssinia. 1868. 




392. 


Gobart. 


Three Years in Abyssinia. 1850. 




393. 


Baker. 


Exploration of the Nile Tributa- 








ries of Abyssinia. 1868. 


6s. 






See 1323. 




394. 


Baniseyer and Kuhne. Four Years in Ashantee. 


1.75 


395. 


Whiton. 


Glimpses of West Africa. 


.85 


396. 


Moister. 


Missionary Memorials in West 








Africa. 


.90 



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123 



397. Stanley. Coomassie and Magdala. 

398. Slock well. Kepublic of Liberia. 

399. Africa Kedeemed by the Growth 

and Prospect of Liberia. 1851. 

400. Alexander. History of Colonization on the 

Western Coast of Africa. 1849. 

401. Seddall. Missionary History of Sierra Le- 

one. 1874. 

402. Skertchley. Dahomey as it Is. 1874. 

403. Burton. Mission to Gelele, King of Da- 

homey. 1864. 

404. Burton. Wit and Wisdom from West Af- 

rica. 1865. 

405. Hening. The African Mission of the Prot- 

estant Episcopal Church. 1850. 

406. Tucker. Abbeokuta : The Yoruba Mission. 

1853. 

407. Blyden. Liberia's Offering. 1862. 

408. Crummell. Future of Africa. 1862. 

409. Schon and Crowther. Niger Expedition. 1842. 

410. Allen. Picturesque Views of the Kiver 

Niger. 1840. 

411. Crowther. Expedition up the Niger and 

Tshadda Eivers. 1856. 

412. Crowther and Taylor. Gospel on the Banks of the 

Niger. 1859. 

413. Cruickshank. Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast 

of Africa. 2 vois. 1853. 

414. Duncan. Travels in West Africa. 2 vols. 

1847. 

415. East. Condition of West Africa. 1844. 

416. Freeman. Journal of Two Visits to Ashan- 

tee. 1844. 

417. Lander. Adventures on the Niger. 2 vols. 

1856. 

418. MacWilliam, Medical History of the Niger Ex- 

pedition. 1843. 



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419. Bucham. Ashantee and Gold Coast. 1841. 

420. East. West Africa and the Baptist Mis- 

sion. 1844. 

421. Fox. Wesleyan Mission in Western 

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422. Barber. Othielle; or, Village Life in Yc~ 

ruba Country. 

423. Walker. The Church Mission at Sierra Le- 

one. 1851. 

424. Walker. Missions in Western Africa. 1845. 

425. Wilson. Western Africa, its History, Condi- 

tion, and Prospects. 

426. Reade. Western Africa. $4.00 

427. Hay. Ashantee and the Gold Coast. 2s. 6d. 

428. Hay. Western Barbary. 



429. Whately. Story of a Diamond. 1867. 

430. Ditson. Africa, North Coast. 1860. 

(3.) Central Africa. 
See 1971, 1351-57. 

431. Cameron. Across Africa. 5.00 

432. Means. Proposed Mission (A. B. C. F. M.) 

in Central Africa. 1879. 

433. Stanley. Through the Dark Continent. 1880. 

2 vols. 10.00 

434. Petherick. Travels in Central Africa and Ex- 

ploration of the West Nile Trib- 
utaries. 2 vols. 1869. 

435. Baldwin. African Hunting from Natal to the 

Zambesi. 1.50 

436. Burton. First Footsteps in Eastern Africa. 

1856. 

437. Krapf. Travels in East Africa. 1860. 

438. MacLeod. Travels in East Africa. 2 vols. 

1860. 

439. Frere. Eastern Africa as a Mission-Field. 5s. 



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125 



440. 


Burton. 


The Lake Kegions of Central Af- 








rica. 2 vols. 


$3.50 


441. 


Baker. 


Albert N'yanza, Great Basin of the 








Nile. 


2.50 


442. 


Schweinfurth. 


Heart of Africa. 2 vols. 


8.00 


443. 


Stanley. 


My Kalulu. 


2.00 


444. 


Stanley. 


How I Found Livingstone. 


3.50 


445. 


Taylor. 


Central Africa. 


2.00 


446. 


Taylor. 


The Lake Eegions of Central Af- 








rica. 


1.50 


447. 


Young. 


Livingstonia. 


7s. 6d. 


443. 


Young. 


Nyassa : Adventure in Central Af- 
rica. 1877. 




449. 


Hutchinson. 


Victoria Nyanza. 1876. 




450. 




Life and Travels of Livingstone in 
Central Africa. 




451. 


Peterman. 


Progress of Expedition to Central 
Africa. 1854. 




452. 


Hill. 


Colonel Gordon in Central Africa. 
1874-79. 




453. 


Long. 


Central Africa. 


2.50 


454. 


Bowen. 


Central Africa. 1857. 




455. 


Abbott. 


Congo. 


.90 


456. 


Preston. 


Gaboon Stories. 


.80 


457. 


Du Chaillu. 


Country of the Dwarfs. 


1.50 


458. 


Du Chaillu. 


Explorations and Adventures in 








Equatorial Africa. 


5.00 


459. 


Du Chaillu. 


Stories of the Gorilla Country. 


1.50 


460. 


Du Chaillu. 


My Apingi Kingdom. 


1.50 


461. 


Du Chaillu. 


Ashango Land. 


5.00 


462. 


Du Chaillu. 


Lost in the Jungle. 


1.50 


463. 


Du Chaillu. 


Wild Life Under the Equator. 


1.50 


464. 


McKee. 


History of the Sherbro Mission. 


.75 


465. 


Monteiro. 


Angola and River Congo. 1875. 


21s. 


466. 


Park. 


Travels in the Interior of Africa. 
1861. 





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467. 


Guinness. 


The First Christian Mission on the 








Congo. 


6d. 


468. 


Baker. 


Ismailia. 1874. 


$5.00 


469. 


Livingstone. 


Last Journals in Central Africa. 


5.00 


470. 


Speke. 


Discoveries in Africa. 




471. 


Jarrett. 


Livingstone in Africa. 
(4.) Southern Africa. 


1.25 


472. 


Ellis. 


Three Visits to Madagascar. 


1.75 


473. 


Ellis. 


History of Madagascar. 


.80 


474. 


Ellis. 


Martyr Church of Madagascar. 
1870. 




475. 




Martyrs of Madagascar. 


.25 


476. 


Mullens. 


Twelve Months in Madagascar. 


1.75 


477. 


Parker. 


Missions and Martyrs in Mada- 








gascar. 


.80 


478. 


Mears. 


Story of Madagascar. 1873. 




479. 


Freeman and Johns. Persecutions in Madagascar. 




480. 




Gospel in Madagascar. 1863. 




481. 


Oliver. 


Madagascar and Malagasy. 1866. 




482. 


Sibree. 


Madagascar and its People. 1870. 
See 1966. 


6s. 6d. 


483. 


Grout. 


Zululand. 


1.50 


484. 


Robertson. 


Mission Life among the Zulu Kafirs. 
1875. 




485. 


Mason. 


Life with the Zulus of Natal. 1855. 




436. 


Mason. 


Zululand. 1862. 




487. 


Lucas. 


Zulus and British Frontier. 


.10 


488. 




Christian Work in Zululand. 1868. 




489. 




Bechuana Girl. 


.25 


490. 




Adventures of a Missionary; or, 








Bivers of Water in Dry Places. 


1.25 


491. 


Andersson. 


Lake Ngami. 


1.75 


492. 


Andersson. 


Okavango River. 


3.25 



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PRICE. 


493. 


Gardiner. 


A Journey to the Zulu Country. 




494. 




The Fountain Kloof. 


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495. 




Gospel among the Bechuanas. 


.75 


496. 




Gospel among the Caffres. 


1.00 


497. 


Ward. 


Cape and Kaffirs. 


.80 


498. 


Livingstone. 


Missionary Researches in South 








Africa. 


4.50 


499. 


Livingstone. 


Travels and Researches in South 








Africa. 


1.75 


500. 


Livingstone. 


Narrative of an Expedition to the 








Zambesi. 1875. 


5.00 


501. 


Chambliss. 


Livingstone and his African Ex- 








plorations. 


1.50 


502. 




Livingstone's Discoveries and Ad- 
ventures in Africa. 




503. 


Moffat. 


Missionary Scenes and Labors in 








South Africa. 1867. 


1.00 


504. 


Moffat. 


Scenes and Adventures in Africa. 


.35 


505. 


Moffat. 


Stories about Africa. 


.35 


506. 


Campbell. 


Africa, South. 1877. 




507. 


Noble. 


South Africa. 1877. 




508. 


Stevenson. 


Civilization of South - Eastern Af- 
rica. 1877. 




509. 


Kettle. 


My Home in the Shires. 1876. 




510. 


Mohr. 


Victoria Falls of the Zambesi. 

1876. 




511. 


Andersson. 


Notes of Travel in South Africa. 








1875. 


2.00 


512. 




England's East-African Policy and 
her Relations to Zanzibar. 1875. 




513. 




Home in South Africa. 1874. 




514. 


Keade. 


Savage Africa. 1864. 




515. 


Steere. 


Sirahili Tales as told by Natives 
of Zanzibar. 1869. 




516. 


Angas. 


Illustrations of the Kaffirs. 1849. 




517 


Arbousset. 


Exploratory Tour in South Africa. 
1852. 





128 



FOREIGN MISSONARY MANUAL. 



518. Campbell. Life and Missionary Enterprise in 

South Africa. 1841. 

519. Casalis. The Basutos. 1861. 

520. Merriman. Kafir, Hottentot, and Frontier 

- Farmer. 1853. 

521. Moodie. Ten Years in South Africa. 2 vols. 

1835. 

522. Philip. The Elijah of South Africa. 1852. 

523. Shaw. Memorials of South Africa. $ .80 

524. Taylor. Travels in South Africa. (Illus- 

trated Library of Travels.) 1.50 

525. Adams. Adventures of Dr. Livingstone. 

526. Missions in South Africa. Dub- 

lin, 1832. 

527. Andersson. South- Western Africa. 1.75 

528. Africa's Mountain Valley. 1856. 

529. Boyce. Notes on South Africa. 

530. Calderwood. Caffres and Caffre Missions. 

531. Colenso. Ten Weeks in Natal. 

532. Freeman. A Tour in South Africa. 

533. Latrobe. Journal of a Visit to South Africa. 

534. Shaw. Narrative of Missionary Labors in 

South Africa. 

535. Smith. South Africa Delineated. 

536. Fleming. Southern Africa. 

537. Gillmore. The Great Thirst-Land. 7s. 6d. 

538. Carlyle. South Africa and its Mission- 

Fields. 1879. 5s. 

539. D'Anvers. Heroes of South African Discovery. 



540. Atkinson. 

541. Atkinson. 

542. 



e. Asia. 

(1). General. 
Oriental and Western Siberia. 1.75 

Travels in the Regions of the 

Amoor. 3.50 

Eastern Manners and Customs. .50 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



129 









PRICE. 


543. 


Habersham. 


My Last Cruise. 


$2.50 


544. 


Hauser. 


The Orient and its People. 


1.75 


545. 


Ken nan. 


Tent-Life in Siberia. 


2.00 


546. 


Knox. 


Backsheesh. 


3.00 


547. 


Knox. 


Overland through Asia. 


3.50 


548. 


Knox. 


The Boy Travellers in the Far East 








(Japan and China). 1879. 


3.00 


549. 


Knox. 


The Boy Travellers in the Far East 








(Siara and Java). 1881. 


3.00 


550. 


Malconi. 


Travels in South-Eastern Asia. 


1.50 


551. 




Orient. 


.40 


552. 




Oriental Picture-Gallery. 


.50 


553. 


Keene. 


Orient Boys. 


1.50 


554. 


Taylor. 


India, China, and Japan. 


1.50 


555. 


Ball. 


Kambles in Eastern Asia. 1856. 




556. 


Wood. 


Fankwei ; or, The San Jacinto in 
the Seas of India, China, and 
Japan. 




557. 


Collins. 


Overland Explorations in Siberia, 
Northern Asia, and the Amoor 
Eiver Country. 1864. 




558. 


Wallace. 


The Malay Archipelago. 1869. 


7s. 6d. 


559. 


Bickman. 


East Indian Archipelago. 




560. 


Thomson. 


Straits of Malacca, Indo-China. 




561. 


Keating. 


With General Grant in the East, 








1880. 


1.50 


562. 


Houghton. 


Women of the Orient. 


2.00 


563. 


Bradley. 


Narrative of Travel and Sport in 
Burmah, Siam, etc. 1876. 




564. 


Forbes. 


Empires and Cities of Asia. 1873. 




565. 




Hongkong to London. 1872. 




566. 


Medhurst. 


Account of the Malayan Archipel- 
ago. 1850. 




567. 




Manners and Customs of Eastern 
Nations. 1849. 




568. 




Narratives of Early Voyages to 
Cathay and India. 1849. 





130 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



569. Darell. Sketches of China, India, and the 

Cape. 1853. 

570. Osborn. Journal in Malayan Waters. 

I860. 

571. Overland Guide to Travellers. — 

India, Australia, and China. 
1861. 

572. Rambles in Java and the Straits. 

1853. 
273. The Travels of Ludovico di Var- 

thema in Syria, Arabia, Persia, 
India, etc., during the Sixteenth 
Century. 1863. 

574. Yule. Stanford's Compendium, Asia. 

575. Crawfurd. History of Indian Archipelago, etc. 

3 vols. 1820. 

576. Curzon. Armenia, Erzeroom, Turkey, and 

Persia. $1.25 



See 



577. Jarves. 

578. Alcock. 

579. 



580. Mori. 
580a Mossman. 

581. Humbert. 

582. Taylor. 

583. Clark. 

584. Johnston. 
585. 

586. Mitford. 



(2.) Japan. 
84, 85a, 548, 562, 714, 1879-1912. 

A Glimpse at the Art of Japan. 
The Capital of the Tycoon. 2 

vols. 
Chiushingura ; or, The Loyal 
League. Romance of Japan- 
ese Life. Translated by F. V. 



2.50 



3.50 



Dickens. 


3.00 


Letters on Education in Japan. 


1.50 


Japan. 1881. 


3s. 6d. 


Japan and the Japanese. 1874. A. 


9.00 


Japan in our Day. 


1.50 


Life and Adventure in Japan. 


1.25 


China and Japan. 


1.50 


Missions in Japan and Paraguay. 




(Roman Catholic.) 


1.00 


Tales of Old Japan. 1874. 


2.00 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



131 



5S7. Von Siebold. 

538. Griffis. 
5S9. Heine. 

590. Perry. 

591. Spalding. 

592. Bird. 

593. Keed. 

594. Mounsey. 

595. Tomes. 

596. Carrothers. 

597. Le Gendre. 

598. Eden. 

599. Adams. 

600. Mossman. 
600a Mossman. 

601. Ward. 

602. Bickerstaffe. 

603. Dickson. 

604. Murray. 

605. Osborn. 

606. Osborn. 

607. 

608. Halloran. 

609. Koempher. 

610. King and Lay. 

611. Macfarlane. 
611a. 



Manners and Customs of the Jap- 
anese. 

Mikado's Empire. 1876. A A. 

Graphic Scenes in the Japan Ex- 
pedition. 1856. 

Expedition to the China Seas and 
Japan. 3 vols. 1856. 

Japan and Around the World. 
1855. 

Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. A. 2 
vols. 1880. 

Japan. 2 vols. 1880. 

Satsuma Kebellion. 1880. 

Americans in Japan. 1859. 

The Sunrise Kingdom. 1879. 

Progressive Japan. 

Japan. 1877. 

History of Japan. 2 vols. 1874. 

New Japan. 1874. 

Land of the Rising Sun. 

Picture Stories from the Japanese. 

Araki: Daimio. 1865. 

Japan : History, Government, and 
Officers. 1869. 

Pines and Firs of Japan. 1863. 

Japanese Fragments. 1868. 

Quedah : A Cruise in Japanese 
Waters. 1865. 

Visits to Japan in 1865-66. 1869. 

Visits to Japan, Loo Choo, and 
Pootoo. 1857. 

Account of Japan. 1853. 

Missionary Tour in Japan. 2 vols. 
1839. 

Account of Japan. 1853. 

Japanese Exhibit at Centennial, 
1876, with Descriptive Notes. 



$ .75 
4.00 



5.00 

28s. 



2.00 
3.00 
1.50 
42s. 
15s. 



132 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



6116. Report on the Manufacture of Pa- 

per in Japan. 

612. Oliphant. Elgin's Mission to China and Ja- 

pan. 2 vols. 1862. 

613. Smith. Narrative of a Visit to Loo Choo. 

1852. 

614. Smith. Ten Weeks in Japan. 1861. 

615. Steinmetz. History of Japan and its People. 

1858. 

616. Tilley. Japan, the Amoor, and the Pacific. 

1861. 

617. Westfield. Japanese : Their Manners and Cus- 

toms. 1862. 

618. Fowler. Japan, China, and India. 

619. Audsley and Bowes. Keramic Art of Japan. 
619aAlcock. Art and Industry of Japan. 
6196 Griffis. Japanese Fairy World. 1881 



16s. 



10s. 6d. 

£15 

$6.00 

1.50 



See 19, 205-212, 
cially 1894, 
1451, 1471. 

620. 

621. Anderson. 

622. Bridgeman. 

623. Corner. 
624. 

625. Davis. 

626. Doolittle. 

627. Bush. 

628. Medhurst. 

629. Jeter. 

630. Clarke. 

631. Maclay. 
632. 



(3.) China and Corea. 
84, 85a, 548, 562, 1879-1934 (espe- 
1895), 1371, 1375, 1409, 1417, 1424, 

Adventures of Kwei, the Chinese 

Girl. 1.25 

Mandalay to Momien. 1876. 7.50 

The Daughters of China. 1852. .75 

China. 1.75 

Chy-loo and his Teacher. .35 

History of China. 2 vols. 1.50 

Social Life of the Chinese. 4.00 

Five Years in China. 1866. .80 

Foreigner in Far Cathay. 1.50 

An American Woman in China. 1.25 

Land of the Pigtail. 1.50 

Life among the Chinese. 1.75 

Little Chinaman. ..25 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



133 



633. Williams. 

634. 

635. Nevius (Mrs.). 

636. Nevius. 

637. Nevius. 
63S. 

639. Shuck. 

640. Smith. 



641. Abed. 

642. Eden. 
643. 

644. Margary. 

645. Thomson. 

646. De Carne. 

647. 



649. 


Edkins. 


650. 




651. 


Mossman. 


652. 


Moule. 


653. 


Moule. 


654. 


Muirhead. 


655. 


Shaw. 


656. 


Sinnett. 


657. 


Linle. 


658. 


Williamson 


659. 


Bruce. 




12 



The Middle Kingdom. 2 vols. 
AA. 

Midshipman in China. 

Our Life in China. 

China and the Chinese. 

San Poh. 

People of China. 

Scenes in China. 

Visit to Consular Cities of China 
in Behalf of the Church Mis- 
sionary Society in 1844-46. 

Journal of a Eesidence in China. 
1835. 

China. 1877. 

Life of Jengkiz Khan. Translated 
from the Chinese. 1877. 

Shanghai to Bhamo. 1876. 

The Land-People of China. 1876. 

Travels in Indo-China and the 
Chinese Empire. 1872. 

China : The Country, History, and 
People. 1867. 

China and its People. 1868. 

Chinese Scenes and People. 1863. 

Missions to the Women of China. 
1866. 

China. 1867. 

Four Hundred Millions. 1870. 

Chinese Stories. 1880. 

China and the Gospel. 1870. 

Visit to Chinese Tartary. 1871. 

Our Policy in China. 1869. 

Ti-ping Tien-Kwoh : History of the 
Ti-ping Kevolution. 2 vols. 1866. 

Journeys in North China, Mon- 
golia, etc. 2 vols. 1870, A, 

Hongkong. 1848. 



$4.00 
.45 
1.50 
1.75 
.55 
.65 
.60 



1.50 



1.50 



3s. 



23. 



2s. 



134 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



660. 




661. 




662. 




663. 




664. 




665. 


Meadows. 


m. 


Meadows. 


667. 


Medhurst. 


6Q8. 


Medhurst. 


669. 


Mendoza. 


670. 


Milne. 


671. 


Mudie. 


672. 


Osborn. 


673. 




674. 




675. 


Phipps. 


676. 


Proudfoot. 


677. 




678. 


Ripka. 


679. 


Scarth. 


680. 


Scartli. 



China. (Edinburgh Cabinet Li- 
brary.) 3 vols. 1848. 
History of China, Ancient and 

Modern. 1840. 
China: Its People, History, and 

Courts. 1860. 
China and the Chinese. 1841-44. 
China: Pictorial, Descriptive, and 

Historical. 1853. 
Notes on the Government and 

People of China. 1847. 
Chinese and their Rebellion. 1856. 
China: Its State and Prospects. 

1840. 
Glance at the Interior of China. 

1850. 
Great and Mighty Kingdom of 

China. 2 vols. 1854. 
Life in China. 1861. 
China: Its Resources and Pecu- 
liarities. 1840. 
Past and Future Relations with 

China. 1860. 
People of China Described. 1853. 
Peter Parley's Tales about China 

and the Chinese. 1844. 
Treatise on the China and Eastern 

Trade. 1836. 
Barrow's Travels in China. 1861. 
Review of the Management of 

Affairs in China. 1841. 
Court of Pekin during a Residence 

of Thirteen Years. 1861. 
British Policy in China. Neutral 

War and Warlike Peace. 1861. 
Italy for the Italians ; China for the 

Chinese. 1861. 



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135 



681. Scarth. 

682. Sealy. 

683. Seang. 

684. Sirr. 

685. Smith. 

686. Snow. 

687. Wright. 

688. Yvan. 

689. Yvan. 

690. Yvan and Callery. 

691. Gillespie. 
692. 

693. Gutzlaff. 

694. Gutzlaff. 

695. Gutzlaff. 

696. Giles. 
697. 

698. Bowring. 

699. Thomson. 

700. Gray (Mrs.). 

701. Gray. 



702. Gracey. 
703. 



Twelve Years in China. 1860. 
Chinese Legends. 1841. 
Ceremonial Usages of the Chinese. 

1852. 
Account of China and Chinese. 2 

vols. 1849. 
Missionary Visit to China. 1847. 
Sketches of Chinese Life and Cha- 
racter. 1860. 
Chinese Empire Illustrated. 2 

vols. 1858-59. 
Inside Canton. 1858. 
Six Months among the Malays, 

and a Year in China. 1854. 
History of Insurrection in China. 
The Land of Sinim. 1854. 
Glances at Mission- Work in 

China. 
Three Voyages along the Coast of 

China. 
China Opened ; Customs, Arts, etc. 

2 vols. 1838. 
A Sketch of Chinese History. 



$1.25 



24s. 

28s. 



Chinese Sketches. 10s. 6d. 

Missionary Records — China and 

Burmah. 
Flowery Scroll. (A Chinese 

Novel.) 10s. 6c?. 

China and its People. 200 Photos, 

with Letter-Press. 4 vols. 252s. 

Fourteen Months in Canton. 9s. 

A History of the Laws, Manners, 

and Customs of the People of 

China. 2 vols. 1878. 32s. 

China. .15 

Shanghai Missionary Conference 

Report for 1877. tjs. 



136 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



704. 




705. 




706. 


Cobbold. 


707. 


Edkins. 


708. 
709. 
710. 
711. 


Finn. 


712. 


Fortune. 


713. 


Fortune. 


714. 


Fortune. 


715. 


Lockhart. 


716. 




717. 


Hue. 


718. 


Hue. 


719. 


Kidd. 


720. 




721. 

722. 


Lay. 

Macfarjane. 


723. 

724. 


Mackensie. 
Macpherson. 



Twelve Years with the Chinese 

People. 1860. 
Chinese Kevolution, and the Cause 

which Led to it. 1853. 
Pictures of the Chinese, drawn by 

Themselves. 1859. 
Religious Condition of the Chinese. 

1859. 
Englishman in China. 1860. 
Fanqui in China. 3 vols. 1840. 
History of Jews in China. 1843. 
Fortunate Union. (Translated from 

the Chinese.) 2 vols. 
Eesidence among the Chinese, 

1853-56. 1857. 
Three Years' Wanderings in China. 

1847. 
Two Visits to the Tea Countries of 

China and Japan. 2 vols. 1853. 
The Medical Missionary in China. 

1860. 
Han Koong Tsen ; or, The Sorrow 

of Han. 
Travels in the Chinese Empire. 

2 vols. 1859. 
Christianity in China, Tartary, 

and Thibet. 3 vols. 1857-58. 
China: Its Symbols, Philosophy, 

Antiquities, etc. 1841. 
Last Year in China to Peace of 

Nankin. 1843. 
Chinese as they Are. 1841. 
Habits, Manners, and Customs of 

the Chinese. 1853. 
Second Campaign in China. 1842. 
Two Years in China, 1840-42. 

1843. 



$3.00 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



137 



725. Marshall. 


Christianity in China. 1859. 




726. Martin. 


China: Political, Commercial, etc. 
2 vols. 1847. 




727. Masters. 


Chinese Expedition, 1859-60. 
1860. 




728. 


Stories from China. 


$1.50 


729. Williams. 


Year in China. 


1.50 


730. Downing. 


Stranger in China. 1838. 




731. Tiffany. 


The Canton Chinese. 1849. 




732. Dean. 


The China Mission. 


1.25 


733. Taylor. 


Five Years in China. 




754. Oliphant. 


China and Japan. 




735. Smith. 


Observations on China and the 
Chinese. 1863. 




736. Thomson. 


Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, 






and China. 


4.00 


737. Wiley. 


China and Japan. 


1.50 


737a Crawford. 


Chinese Bride. 
Corea. 


.55 


738. Oppert. 


A Forbidden Land. 


3.00 


739. Boss. 


Corea. 12s. 6d. 



740. Hue. 



(4.) Thibet. 
See 1879 to 1912 (especially 1911). 

Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and 
China. 



741. Prejevalsky. 

742. Knight. 

743. Bellew. 

744. Markham. 



745. Markham. 
12* 



Mongolia, Northern Thibet, etc. 
A Walk through Thibet. 
Kashmir and Kashgar. 

Mission of George Bogle to Thibet 
and Thomas Manning to Lhasa. 
1876. 

Threshold of the Unknown Ee- 
gion. 187B. 



.75 
£2 2s. 



16s. 



138 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



746. 


Oliphant. 


Journey to Nepaul. 1852. 




747. 


Prinsep. 


Thibet, Tartary, and Mongolia. 








1852. 


5s. 


748. 


Schlagintweit. 


Buddhism in Thibet. 1860. 
(5.) Siam and Anam. 






See 85a, 549, 563, 1879 to 1912. 




749. 




Burman Village in Siam. 


$.17 


750. 


Feudge. 


Eastern Side. A. 


1.50 


751. 


Bacon. 


Siam ; or, The Land of the White 








Elephant. 


1.50 


752. 


Vincent. 


Land of the White Elephant. 


3.50 


753. 




Life of Missionary Child in Siam. 


.35 


754. 


Leonowens. 


The English Governess at the Sia- 








mese Court. 


1.25 


755. 


Leonowens. 


Romance of Siamese Harem Life. 
1873. 




756. 


Bowring. 


The Kingdom and People of Siam. 
2 vols. 1857. 




757. 


Bowring. 


Mission to the Kingdom of Siam 
in 1855. 2 vols. 1857. 




758. 


A. L. 0. E. 


In the Far East. 


2s. 


759. 


Crawfurd. 


Embassy to Siam and Cochin Chi- 
na. 1829. 





(6.) Burmah. 
See 84, 85a, 563, 1879-1912, 1337-49, 1377, 1384, 1448, 
1473, 1501a 7 . 



760. 






Burman Slave-Girl. 


.25 


761. 


Ingalls. 




Ocean Sketches of Life in Burmah. 


.85 


762. 


Mason. 




Karen Apostle. 


.35 


763. 


Mason i 


[Mrs.). 


Great Expectations Realized. 1862. 




764. 


Mason. 




Burmah: its People and Natural 
Productions. 1862. 




765. 






White Foreigners from over the 
Waters. 


1.10 


766. 


Dalton. 




The White Elephant. 





BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



139 



767. Wylie. The Gospel in Burmah. 1860. 

768. Chaplin. Our Gold-Mine. 1878. $1.50 

769. Wheeler. Voyage up the Irrawaddy to Man- 

dalay and Bhamo. 1871. 3s. 6d. 

770. Anderson. Expedition to Western Yunnan vid 

Bhamo. 

771. Bixby. My Child-Life in Burmah. 1881. .75 

772. Luther. Vintons and Karens. 1880. 1.25 

773. Gordon. Our Trip to Burmah. 

774. Malcom. Travels in the Burman Empire. 

1840. 

775. Marshall. Four Years in Burmah. 2 vols. 

1860. 

776. W 7 ilson. Narrative of the Burmese War. 

1852. 

777. W T inter. Eesidence in British Burmah. 

1858. 

778. Baillie. Eivers in the Desert. 

779. Laurie. Our Burmese Wars and Relations 

with Burmah. 16s. 

780. Forbes. British Burmah and its People. 10s. 6d. 

781. McMahon. The Karens of the Golden Cher- 

sonese. 1870. 28s. 

782. Yule. The Mission to Ava in 1855. 40s. 

783. Fytche. Burmah : Past and Present. 2 vols. 42s. 

784. Fryer. The Khyeng People of the Sando- 

way District, Arakan. 3s. 6d. 

785. Hunter. The Kingdom of Pegu. 1785. 

786. Cox. A Residence in the Burman Em- 

pire. 1821. 

(7.) India (including Ceylon and Assam). 
See 12, 13, 1834-78, 109, 110, 111, 112, 84, 85a, 562, 
1383, 1385, 1391, 1411, 1436, 1441, 1449, 1452, 
1455, 1469, 1476, 1477, 1490, 1499, 1573. 

787. Wilson. Abode of Snow. 2.25 

788. Macleod. Days in North India. 1.50 



140 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 









PRICE; 


789. 


Butler. 


Land of the Veda. 


§4.00 


790. 


Wilson. 


Rambles in Northern India. 1875. 




791. 


Scott, 


Missionary Life in India. 


1.75 


792. 


Cotton. 


Nine Years in the North- West of 
India. 1868. 




793. 


Weitbrecht. 


Missionary .Sketches in North In- 
dia. 1858. 




794. 


Conolly. 


Overland Journey to the North of 
India. 2 vols. 1838. 




795. 


Kiigel. 


Travels in Kashmir and the Pun- 
jab. 1846. 




796. 


Warren. 


Glance Backward at Missionary 








Life in North India. 


.80 


797. 


Brew. 


The Northern Barrier of India: 
The Jumna and Kashmir Ter- 








ritories. 


12s. 


798. 


Buyers. 


Recollections of Northern India. 




799. 


Lowrie. 


Two Years in North India. 




800. 


Wilkinson. 


Christianity in Northern India. 
1844. 




801. 


Bacheler. 


Hinduism and Christianity in 








Orissa. 


.50 


802. 




History of the Orissa Mission. 


.60 



803. Noyes. 

804. Peggs. 

805. Sutton. 

806. 

807. Barton. 

808. Hunter. 

809. Ward. 

810. Mullens. 

811. 



Christian Missions in Orissa, 

Missions in Orissa. 1846. 

Orissa and its Evangelization. 1850. 

Gospel in Santhalistan. 1875. 

Bengal. 1874. 

Annals of Rural Bengal. 2 vols. 

1872. 
India and the Hindoos. 1854. 
Faith and Victory : Christianity in 

Bengal. 1867. 
Bengal Conference of Protestant 

Missionaries. 1855. 



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141 



812. 



Handbook 
Bengal 
1853. 



of India, through 
and the Punjab. 



813. 


Mitchell. 


A Missionary's Wife in Bengal. 


814. 


Hunter. 


A Statistical Account of Bengal. 


815. 


Long. 


Handbook of Bengal Missions. 
1848. 


816. 


Weitbrecht. 


Protestant Missions in Bengal. 
1844. 


817. 


Wylie. 


Bengal as a Field for Missions. 
1854. 


818. 


Abbs. 


Twenty Years' Experience in Tra- 
vancore. 1870. 


819. 




Life in India ; or, Sketches of Ma- 
dras. 


820. 


Scudder. 


Captain Waltham : Tale of Southern 
India. 


821. 


Lewin. 


Wild Kaces of South-Eastern India. 
1870. 


822. 


Lobley. 


The Church in Southern India. 
1871. 


823. 


Fox. 


Missions in South India. 1848. 


824. 


Arthur. 


Mission to the Mysore. 1847. 


825. 




Letters from Madras. By a Lady. 
1861. 


826. 


Mullens. 


Missions in South India. 1855. 


827. 


Norton. 


Madras : Its Condition and Require- 
ments. 1857. 


828. 


Pettitt. 


Tinnevelly Mission of the Church 
Missionary Society. 1851. 



2s. 
8s. 



.90 



1.10 



2s. 



See 1817-1912. 

829. Baker. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon. 

1874. 1.25 

830. Baker. The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon. 1.25 

831. SabonadiSre. Coffee-Planter of Ceylon. 3.00 



142 



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332. Eckard. 

833. Barrow. 

834. Knighton. 

835. Bennett. 

836. Davy. 

837. Forbes. 

838. Hoffmeister. 

839. Russell. 

840. Sirr. 

841. Tennent. 



A Residence in Ceylon and Hin- 

doostan. 1844. 
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History and Condition of Ceylon. 

1845. 
Ceylon and its Capabilities. 1843. 
The Interior of Ceylon. 1821. 
Eleven Years in Ceylon. 2 vols. 

1840. 
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etc. 1848. 
Missionary Tour in Ceylon and 

India. 1852. 
Account of Ceylon and Cingalese. 

2 vols. 1850. 
Christianity in Ceylon. 1850. 



842. Anderson. 

843. Craik. 
844. 

845. Collet. 

846. Feudge. 
847. 

848. Brittan. 

849. Humphrey. 

850. Manning. 

851. Glandon. 

852. Goldsmid. 
853. 

854. 

855. Humphrey. 

856. Michelet. 

857. Leslie. 



Missions to India. 


$1.50 


Cousin from India. 


.90 


Child-life in India. 




English Visit of Keshub Chunder 




Sen. 


3.00 


History of India. 


1.50 


First Hindoo Convert. 


.30 


A Woman's Talks about India. 


1.00 


Gems of India. 


1.25 


Ancient and Mediaeval India. 2 




vols. 


30s. 


Young Brahman's Story. 


1.50 


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8.00 


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the People and Wonders of India. 


1.50 


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of British India. 3 vols. 


2.25 


Six Years in India. 


1.25 


In India. 


1.25 


Dawn of Light. 


.65 



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143 



858. Ballard. 

859. Duff. 

860. Eden. 

861. Kaye. 

862. Maclear. 

863. Mitchell (Mrs.). 

864. Norwood. 

865. Pearce. 

866. Elliott. 

867. Taylor. 

868. Tilt. 

869. Hockley. 

870. Hull. 

871. Lawrence. 

872. Bellew. 

873. Leupolt. 

874. 

875. Mill. 

876. Mullens. 

877. Thomes. 

878. Macfarlane. 

879. Macleod. 

880. Malcolm. 

881. 

882. 

883. Rousselet. 

884. Rousselet. 

885. Webb. 
886. 



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True Tales about India. 1876. 3s. 

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India. 1876. 

History of the Sepoy in India. 
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History of India for Schools. 1876. 

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Four Years' Campaign in India. 
1875. 

Health in India for British Women. 
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European in India. 1874. 

Forty-three Years in India. 1874. 

Indus to the Tigris. 1873. 

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Moo-Yai, the Little Hindoo Cap- 
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894. 

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896. Clarkson. 

897. Cunningham. 

898. Elphinstone. 
899. 

900. Harcourt. 

901. 

902. Marshman. 

903. Martineau. 

904. Mullens. 

905. Murray. 

906. Oman. 

907. 

908. Brittan. 

909. Jaccolliot. 
910. 

911. Murray. 

912. Trotter. 

913. Clarke. 

914. Warren. 



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dia. 1866. 
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Lahoul, etc. 1871. 
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1869. 
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Life. 1864. 
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From Hongkong to the Himalayas. 

1880. 1.50 

Fifteen Years of Missionary Life 

in North India. 1856. 



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145 



915. Buchanan (Claudius). Christian Researches in the 

East. (Including The Star in the 
East.) 1813. 

916. Campbell. Mission in Hindoostan. 1852. 

917. • Report of South India Missionary 

Conference at Madras. 1858. 

918. Report of South India Missionary 

Conference at Allahabad. 1872. 

919. Report of South India Missionary 

Conference at Bangalore. 1878. 

920. Maclear. Christian Statesman and our In- 

dian Empire. 1859. 

921. Noel (Baptist W.). England and India. 1859. 

922. Kashmir and the Punjab. 1846. 

923. Tinling. Early Roman Catholic Missions to 

India. 1871. 

924. Tinling. Evangelist's Tour Round India. 

1868. 

925. Alfred in India. 1848. 

926. Ali (Shah). History of Bahawalpur, etc. 

1848. 

927. Ali (Shah). History of the Sikhs and Afghans. 

1846. 

928. Anderson. Personal Journal of the Siege of 

Lucknow. 1858. 

929. Awas-I-Hind; or, A Voice from 

the Ganges. 1861. 

930. Ball. History of the Indian Mutiny. 2 

vols. 1859. 

931. Bell. English in India. 1859. 

932. Beveridge. History of India. 3 vols. 1862. 

933. Bjornstjerna. British Empire in the East. 1840. 

934. Briggs. The Nizam. 2 vols. 1861. 

935. Bryce. Claims of Christianity in India. 

1859. 

936. Burton. Sindh, and Races of the Valley of 

the Indus. 1851. 
13 K 



146 



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937. 


Buyers. 


Letters on India as regards Chris- 
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938. 


Clarkson. 


India and the Gospel. 1850. 




939. 


Clarkson. 


Missionary Encouragements in In- 
dia. 1850. 




940. 


Conolly. 


Historical Sketches of British In- 
dia. 1858. 




941. 


Duff. 


India and Indian Missions. 1839. 




942. 


Badley. 


Indian Missionary Directory and 








Memorial Volume. 10s. 6d. 


943. 


Duncan. 


Geography of India. Is. 6d. 


944. 


Williams. 


Modern India and the Indians. 








1879. 


14s. 


945. 


Hutcheon. 


Glimpses of India and Mission 








Life. 


3s. 


946. 


Banks. 


Our Indian Empire. 


4s. 


947. 


Fergusson. 


Rock-cut Temples of India. 1845. 




948. 


Sherring. 


History of Protestant Missions in 








India. A. 1875. $7.20 


949. 




East Indies Year-Book. 




950. 




English in India, and Other 
Sketches. 2 vols. 1835. 




951. 


Forbes. 


East India and Colonial Guide. 
1841. 




952. 


Frost. 


Mutiny in India. 1857. 




953. 


Hamilton. 


East India Gazetteer. 2 vols. 1855. 




954. 


Harlan. 


Memoir of India and Afghanistan. 

1842. 




955. 




History of India : Manners, etc. of 
the Hindoos. 2 vols. 1848. 




956. 


Hodgson. 


Aborigines of India. 1860. 




957. 


Hough. 


History of Christianity in India. 
5 vols. 1860. 




958. 


Hough. 


British India, 1756-1849. 2 vols. 
1852. 




959, 




Illustrations of the History, etc. of 
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960. 




India and the East India Com- 
pany. 1858. 




961. 




India, China, etc. Illustrated. 2 
vols. 1861. 




962. 




India in the Fifteenth Century, 
from Latin, Persian, and Other 

Sources. 1858. 




963. 




India, Pictorial, Descriptive, and 
Historical. 1854. 




964. 


Jacquemont. 


Journey to India. 2 vols. 1838. 




965. 


Johnson. 


Stranger in India. 2 vols. 1843. 




966. 


Kaye. 


Administration of the East Indian 
Company. 1853. 




967. 


Kaye. 


History of Christianity in India. 
1859. 




968. 


Knighton. 


Private Life of an Eastern King. 
1857. 




969. 




Life in Bombay and the Neighbor- 
ing Out-stations. 1852. 




970. 


A eland. 


Popular Account of the Manners 








and Customs of India. 


2s. 


971. 


Frere. 


Indian Missions. 2s-. 6d. 


972. 


Heber. 


Journals in India. 


7s. 


973. 


Stanhope. 


British India. 3s. 6d. 


974. 




Pictures of Hindoo Life. 


Is. 


975. 


Irving. 


The Theory and Practice of Caste. 


5s. 


976. 


Wilson. 


History of the Suppression of In- 








fanticide. 


12s. 


977. 


Medley. 


A Year's Campaigning in India. 


10s. 


978. 


Sherring. 


Hindu Tribes and Castes, 2 vols. 


64s. 


979. 




The Englishwoman in India: for 
the Use of Ladies proceeding to 
the East Indies, on the Subject 
of their Outfit, Furniture, House- 
keeping, etc. 




980. 


Kiddell. 


Indian Domestic Economy and Ee- 








ceipt-Book. 


145. 



148 



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981. 

982. 

983. 
984. 

985. 

986. 

987. 



Moore. 

Hunter. 

Grant. 
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Lowe. 

Martin. 

Martin. 
Martin. 



989. Moorcraft and 



990. 
991. 

992. 

993. 
994. 

995. 
996. 



Neale. 
Nug£e. 



Roberts. 
Roberts. 

Rodriguez. 
St. John. 



997. Scott. 



998. 


Sherer. 


999. 


Sherring. 


1000. 


Speid. 


1001. 


Speir. 


1002. 


Storrow. 


1003. 


Sullivan. 


1004. Sullivan. 



A Manual of Family Medicine for 
India. 

Medical Hints for the Districts of 
India. 

Anglo-Indian Domestic Life. 

Student's Manual of History of 
India. 1879. \ 

Central India during the Rebellion 
of 1857-58. 1860. 

History of Eastern India. 3 vols. 
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Indian Empire. 3 vols. 1858-61. 

Progress and Present State of Brit- 
ish India. 1862. 
Trebeck. Travels in Himalaya. 2 
vols. 1841. 

Christian Education in India. 1846. 

Necessity for Christian Education 
in India. 1846. 

Peregrine Pultney ; or, Life in In- 
dia. 3 vols. 1844. 

Hindoostan. 2 vols. 1845-47. 

Scenes and Sketches in Hindoo- 
stan. 2 vols. 1836. 

Hindoo Castes. 1846. 

History of British Conquests in In- 
dia. 1852. 

Sketches in India. One Hundred 
Photographic Pictures. 1862. 

Sketches in India. 1845. 

Indian Church during the Great 
Rebellion. 1858. 

Our Last Years in India. 1862. 

Life in Ancient India. 1856. 

India and Christian Missions. 1859. 

Bungalow and the Tent. 1854. 

Letters on India. 1858. 



6s. 



6d. 



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149 



1005, 


. Taylor. 


History of India. 1858. 




1006. 


, Thornton. 


History of British Empire in In- 








dia. 6 vols. 1862. 


£2 8s. 


1007. 


Thornton. 


India: Its State and Prospects. 
1835. 




1008. 


Vetch. 


The Gong. 1852. 




1009. 


Ward. 


India and the Hindoos. 1853. 




1010. 


Weitbrecht. 


Letters on Female Missionaries in 
India. 1843. 




1011. 


Wilson. 


History of British India. 3 vols. 
1844-48. 




1012. 


Wilson. 


Mill's History of British India. 9 








vols. £2 10s. 


1013. 




Yakkun Nattannawa, a Cingalese 
Poem. 




1014. 




India: Pictorial, Descriptive, and 
Historical. (Bohn.) 




1015. 


Tod. 


Travels in Western India. 


£3 3s. 


1016. 


Watson and Kaye 


:. Paces and Tribes of Hindoostan 








(Photographs). 1868-70. 


£18 


1017. 


Grant. 


Cassell's History of India. 2 vols. 


18s. 


1018. 


Prinsep. 


Imperial India. 


21s. 


1019. 


Douglas. 


Mission in India. 


2s. 6d. 


1020. 


Taylor. 


Ancient and Modern India. 


7s. 6d. 


1021. 


Wheeler. 


A Short History of India. 


12s. 


1022. 


Adams. 


Episodes of Anglo-Indian History. 10s. 6d. 


1023. 


Ballantyne. 


Christianity Contrasted with Hin- 
doo Philosophy. 1859. 




1024. 




Contributions toward a History of 
Biblical Translations in India. 
1855. 




1025. 


Buyers. 


Letters on Indian Missions. 




1026. 


Walsh. 


The Martyrs of Futtehguhr. 




1027. 


Mullens. 


The Religious Aspects of Hindoo 
Philosophy. 1860. 




1028. 


Ward. 
13* 


Farewell Letters on Hindoo Wor- 
ship and Superstition. 1821. 





150 



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1029. Ward. 

1030. Wylie. 

1031. Anderson. 

1032. Aynsley. 

1033. Blanchard. 

1034. Hutton' 

1035. Cave — Brown. 

1036. Keene. 



The History, Literature, and Re- 
ligion of the Hindoos. 1822. 

The Urgent Claims of India. 

The English in Western India. 14s. 

Our Visit to Hindoostan, Kashmir, 

and Ladakh. 14s. 

Yesterday and To-day in India. 6s. 

Thugs and Dacoits of India. 5s. 

Indian Infanticide. 5s. 



Mogul Empire. 



10s. 6d. 



(8.) Persia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, Turkestan, Arabia, and 
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See 1416, 1422, 1827 to 1833. 




1037. 


Vaux. 


Persia (Ancient History from the 








Monuments). 


$1.00 


1038. 


Fletcher. 


Notes from Nineveh (Mesopota- 








mia, Syria, Assyria). 


.75 


1039. 


Layard. 


Fresh Discoveries at Nineveh and 








Babylon. 


4.00 


1040. 


Myers. 


Remains of Lost Empires. 


3.50 


1041. 




The Nestorians of Persia. 


.60 


1042. 


Newman. 


Thrones and Palaces of Babylon 








and Nineveh. 


5.00 


1043. 


Perkins. 


Missionary Life in Persia. 


1.00 


1044. 


Rawlinson. 


Five Great Monarchies. 3 vols. 


15.00 


1045. 


Rawlinson. 


Sixth Oriental Monarchy (Par- 








thia). 


6.00 


1046. 


Rawlinson. 


Seventh Oriental Monarchy (New 








Persian Empire). 


9.00 


1047. 


West. 


Romance of Missions. 


2.00 


1048. 


Smith. 


Assyria. 


1.00 


1049. 


Smith. 


Assyrian Discoveries. 


4.00 


1050. 


Wheeler. 


Grace Illustrated. 


1.25 


1051. 


Wheeler. 


Letters from Eden. 


1.25 


1052. 


Wheeler. 


Little Children in Eden. 


.75 



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151 



PRICE. 

1053. Wheeler. Ten Years on the Euphrates. $1.25 

1054. History of the Persians. 1842. 

1055. Loftus. Travels and Eesearches in Chaldea 

and Susiana. 1856. 

1056. Malcolm. Sketches of Persia. 1861. 3s. Gd. 

1057. Persia: Customs and Manners of 

the Women. 

1058. Chodzko. Specimens of the Popular Poetry 

of Persia. 

1059. Persia and Afghanistan. 1839. 

1060. Binning. Travels in Persia. 2 vols. 16s. 

1061. Arnold. Through Persia by Caravan. 1876. 1.75 

1062. The Euphrates and Tigris. .80 

1063. Perkins. Eight Years in Persia. 1843. 

1064. Southgate. Tour through Armenia, Kurdi- 

stan, Persia, and Mesopotamia. 
1840. 

1065. Woman and her Saviour in Persia. 

1863. 

1066. Badger. Nestorians and their Eitual. 2 

vols. 1852. 

1067. Watson. A History of Persia. 15s. 

1068. Thorburn. Bannu ; or, Our Afghan Frontier. 

1876. 

1069. Nash. History of the War in Afghanistan. 

1843. 

1070. Rattray. Afghanistan Costumes and Views. 

1848. 

1 071 . Wilson. Ariana Antiqua : Antiquities of Af- 

ghanistan. 1861. 

1072. Wolff. Journal. 3 vols. 1824. 

1073. Kaye. History of the War in Afghanistan. 

3 vols. £1 6s. 

1074. MacGregor. A Journey through Khorassan. 2 

vols. 30s. 

1075. Mallison. History of Afghanistan. 18s. 



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1076. Bellew. 

1077. Bellew. 



Afghanistan and the Afghans. 
The Races of Afghanistan. 



PRICE. 

6s. 
7s. 



1078. Hughes. 



Beloochistan. 1877. 



1079. Ker. 
1080. 

1081. Burslem. 

1082. Elphinstone. 

1083. Fraser. 

1084. Schuyler. 

1085. Burnaby. 

1086. Burnaby. 

1087. 

1088. Crichton. 

1089. Crichton. 
1090. 

1091. Palgrave. 

1092. Taylor. 

1093. Burton. 

1094. Samuel. 

1095. Maughan. 

1096. MacGahan. 

1097. MacGahan. 

1098. Taylor. 

1099. Bell. 

1100. Villeroi. 

1101. Vamberry. 



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Khiva and Turkestan. 1874. 

Peep into Turkestan. 1846. 

Account of Cabul. 2 vols. 1842. 

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The Arab and his Country. .60 

History of Arabia. 2 vols. 1.50 

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Customs and Manners of the Bed- 
ouin Arabs. .50 

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brary of Travels). 1.50 

Pilgrimage to El Medinah and 
Mecca. 3 vols. 1857. 

Missionary Tour through Arabia to 
Bagdad. 1844. 

The Alps of Arabia. 5s. 

Campaigning on the Oxus. 1876. 3.50 
Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria. 

1876. 
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Oxus and the Indus. 1869. 
A Trip through Central Asia. 2s. 

Travels in Central Asia. 4.50 



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153 



1102. Baker. 

1103. Collins. 

1104. .Millengen. 

1105. Wakefield. 

1106. Thielmann. 

1107. Collins. 

1108. Atkinson. 

1109. Blunt, 



Clouds in the East. 

Overland Explorations in Siberia 

and Amoor. 1864. 
Wild Life among the Koords. 1870. 
The Happy Valley. 
Through the Caucasus to Tabreez, 

Kurdistan. 2 vols. 
A Voyage down the Amoor. 
The Upper and Lower Amoor. 
Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates. 



PRICE. 

§6.75 



16s. 



18s. 



2.50 







(9.) Syria. 








See 1935-1965. 




1110. 


Jessup. 


Children of the East. 


.90 


1111. 


Jessup. 


Syrian Home-life. 


1.50 


1112. 


Jessup. 


Women of the Arabs. 


2.00 


1113. 


Thomson. 


Land and the Book. 2 vols. 


5.00 


1114. 


Tristram. 


Land of Moab. 


2.50 


1115. 




Massacre in Syria. 


.25 


1116. 


Newman. 


From Dan to Beersheba. 


1.75 


1117. 


Prime. 


Tent-life in the Holy Land. 


2.00 


1118. 


Van Lennep. 


Bible Lands. 


5.00 


1119. 


Turner. 


El Khuds, the Holy. 




1120. 


Murray. 


Handbook of the Holy Land. 2 








vols. A. 


20s. 


1121. 


Baedeker. 


The East : Palestine and Syria. A. 




1122. 


Schaff. 


Through Bible Lands. 


2.75 


1123. 


Ewald. 


Missionary Labors in Jerusalem 
(1842-44). 1845. 




1124. 


Bartlett. 


Egypt to Palestine. 


18s. 


1125. 


Porter. 


The Giant Cities of Bashan. 


7s. 6d. 


1126. 


Burton. 


The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, 








and the Holy Land. 2 vols. 


24s. 



1127. Anderson. 



(10.) Turkey. 
See 84, 85a, 562, 1935-1965. 

Oriental Missions. 2 vols. 



1.50 



154 



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1128. Barkley. 

1129. Clark. 

1130. Clarke. 

1131. Cutts. 

1132. Davis. 

1133. Dwight. 

1134. Grant. 

1135. Martin. 

1136. Geary. 

1137. Harvey. 

1138. Hamlin. 

1139. Hornby. 

1140. Laurie. 

1141. Lennep. 

1142. McCoan. 

1143. MacFarlane. 

1144. Madden. 
1145. 

1146. Murray. 

1147. Milner. 

1148. Porter. 

1149. 

1150. Taylor. 

1151. Tozer. 



OS. 

21s. 



Five Years among the Bulgarians 

and Turks. 10s. 6d. 

The Races of European Turkey. 10s. 6d. 

The Arabs and the Turks. 1876. §1.50 

Christians under the Crescent in 
Asia. 

Life in Asiatic Turkey. 

Christianity Revived in the East 
(Armenians). 1850. 

History of the Nestorians. 1841. 

Statesman's Year-Book : Turkey. 

Bombay to the Bosphorus. 2 vols. £1 8s. 

Turkish Harems and Circassian 
Homes. 1865. 

Among the Turks. 

In and Around Stamboul. 

Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nesto- 
rians. 1853. 

Missionary Travels in Asia Minor. 
2 vols. 

Our New Protectorate: Turkey in 
Asia. 2 vols. 

Travels in Turkey. 2 vols. 1850. 

The Turkish Empire. 2 vols. 1862. 

Mahommed : The Saracen and the 
Turks. 1862. 

Handbook of Turkey. 

The Turkish Empire. 1876. 

Turkey : Its History and Progress. 
2 vols. 1854. 

People of Turkey. 

Land of the Saracen. 

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155 



1153. 


Gill. 


Gems from the Coral Islands, East 








Polynesia. 1871. 


$1.25 


1154. 


Gill. 


Gems from the Coral Islands, West 








Polynesia. 1871. 


1.10 


1155. 


Lowry. 


Missions in Tonga and Feejee. 








1853. 


1.50 


1156. 


Murray. 


Missionary Work in Polynesia and 








New Guinea. 1876. 


2.50 


1157. 




Polynesia ; or, Missionary Toils in 
the South Seas. 1839. 




1158. 


Melville. 


Typee : A Peep at Polynesian Life. 
2 vols. 1846. 




1159. 


Williams and Calvert. Fiji and the Fijians. 1870. 




1160. 




Tahiti Receiving the Gospel. 


.70 


1161. 




Tahiti with the Gospel. 


.70 


1162. 




Tahiti without the Gospel. 


.70 


1163. 


Fornander. 


Polynesian Race. 1877. 




1164. 


Murray. 


Pitcairn : The Island, People, and 
the Pastor. 1869. 




1165. 


Ellis. 


Polynesian Researches. 4 vols. 




1166. 


Farmer. 


Tonga and the Friendly Isles. 
1855. 




1167. 


Waterhouse. 


Vataah, the Fijian Princess. 




1168. 


Lang. 


Polynesian Nation. 10s. 6d. 


1169. 


Moresby. 


Discoveries in New Guinea, Poly- 








nesia, etc. 


15s. 


1170. 


Marryatt. 


Among the Maoris. 


1.75 


1171. 


Barker. 


Station-Life in New Zealand. 








1874. 


1.50 


1172. 


Mortimer. 


Night of Toil. (Tahitian Mis- 








sions.) 1878. 


1.00 


1173. 


Eden. 


Coralie; or, The Wreck of the 

Sybille. 1877. 




1174. 


Laird. 


Rambles of a Globe-Trotter in 
Australasia. 1875. 




1175. 


Trollope. 


Australia and New Zealand. 1875. 





156 



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1176. 


Trollope. 


New Zealand. 1875. 


1177. 


Trollope. 


South Australia and West Austra- 
lia. 1875. 


1178. 


Trollope. 


Victoria and Tasmania. 1875. 


1179. 


Warburton. 


Journey Across the Western In- 
terior of Australia. 1875. 


1180. 


Hutton. 


Missionary Life in the Southern 

Seas. 1874. 


1181. 


Johnstone. 


Maoria. 1874. 


1182. 


Kennedy. 


New Zealand. 1874. 


1183. 


Silver. 


Handbook for Australia and New 
Zealand. 1874. 


1184. 


Williams. 


Christianity among the New Zea- 
landers. 1874. 


1185. 


Gorst. 


Maori King. 1864. 


1186. 


Hodder. 


Memories of New Zealand Life. 
1863. 


1187. 


Kennedy. 


Four Years in Queensland. 1870. 


1188. 


Lang. 


Queensland, Australia. 1863. 


1189. 




Lawrence Struilly: Bush-Life in 
Australia. 1863. 


1190. 




New Zealand Hand-book. 1867. 


1191. 




Old New Zealand : Native Cus- 
toms, etc., by a Pakeha Maori. 
1863. 


1192. 


Eowe. 


Colonial Empire of Great Britain, 
Australian Group. 1865. 


1193. 


Williams. 


Missionary Enterprise in the South 
Sea Islands. 1865. 


1194. 


An gas. 


Illustrations of New Zealand. 
1847. 


1195. 


Angas. 


Illustrations of South Australia. 

1847. 


1196. 


Angas. 


Savage Life and Scenes in Aus- 
tralia. 2 vols. 1847. 


1197. 




Australia, Tasmania, and New Zea- 
land. 1856. 



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1199. Coates. 

1200. Duncan. 

1201. Fitton. 

1202. Hughes. 

1203. Majoribanks. 

1204. Marshall. 
1205. 

1206. Thomson. 

1207. Nicholas. 

1208. Tucker. 

1209. 

1210. Barrand. 

1211. Stone. 

1212. Steel. 

1213. Gill. 

1214. Eden. 

1215. Wallace. 

1216. Hochstetter. 

1217. Williams. 



New Zealand and its Aborigines. 
1845. 

New Zealanders and their Lands. 
1844. 

Account of the Colony of South 
Australia. 1850. 

New Zealand : Its Condition, Pros- 
pects, etc. 1855. 

Experience of Forty Years in Tas- 
mania. 1860. 

Travels in New Zealand. 1845. 

Two Visits to New Zealand. 1836. 

New Zealand Portfolio. 1843. 

Story of New Zealand. 2 vols. 
1859. 

Voyage to New Zealand. 

The Southern Cross and the South- 
ern Crown. 

Yates's Accounts of New Zealand. 

New Zealand. 25 Chromos. 

A Few Months in New Guinea. 

The New Hebrides and Christian 
Missions. 

Life in the Southern Seas. 

The Fifth Continent. 

Stanford's Compendium, Austral- 
asia. 

New Zealand. 

Christianity among the New Zea- 
landers. 1867. 



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OS, 



6d. 
6d. 
5s. 



21s. 
£15*. 



1218. Anderson. 

1219. Anderson. 

1220. Anderson. 

1221. Bliss. 

14 



Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and 

California. 
Sandwich Islands. 1870. 
Hawaiian Islands. 1864. 
Paradise in the Pacific (Sandwich 

Islands). 



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1.50 



1.25 



158 



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PRICE. 


1222. 


Bingham. 


Bartimeus of the Sandwich Islands. 


$ .20 


1223. 


Bird. 


Hawaiian Archipelago. 1875. 


7s. 6d 


1224. 




Bible Island: A Missionary Tale 
from the South Seas. 1866. 




1225. 


Barzacot. 


Mission Life in the Pacific. 1866. 




1226. 


Bingham. 


History of the Sandwich Island 
Mission. 




1227. 


Cheever. 


Island World of the Pacific. 1851. 


1.50 


1228. 


Cheever. 


Life in the Sandwich Islands. 








1851. 


1.50 


1229. 


Chaney. 


Alo'ha! A Hawaiian Salutation. 








1879. 


1.50 


1230. 


Dibble. 


The Sandwich Islands Mission. 
1839. 




1231. 


D' Almeida. 


Life in Java. 2 vols. 1864. 




1232. 


Earl. 


Native Eaces of the Indian Archi- 
pelago, Papuans, etc. 1853. 




1233. 




Five Years' Church-Work in 








Hawaii. 1868. 


2.25 


1234. 


Gill. 


Gems from the Coral Islands : An 
Account of Recent Missionary 
Success in the New Hebrides. 
2 vols. 




1235. 




History of the Sandwich Islands. 


.65 


1236. 




Hawaii; The Past, Present, and 
Future. 1869. 




1237. 


Hill. 


Travels in the Sandwich and So- 
ciety Islands. 1856. 




1238. 


Hunt. 


Past and Present of the Sandwich 
Islands. 




1239. 


Jarves. 


Scenes in the Sandwich Islands and 
Central America. 1847. 




1240. 


Jarves. 


History of the Sandwich Islands. 
1843. 




1241. 


Lawson. 


Wanderings in the Interior of New 








Guinea. 


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1242. 


La Gironifcre. 


Twenty Years in the Philippines. 


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1243. Missionary Anecdotes: Islands of 

the Pacific. 1869. 

1244. Missionary Kecords : Sandwich Isl- 

ands. 1857. 

1245. Ogier. The Fortunate Isles. 2 vols. 1871. 

1246. Pritchard. Missionary's Keward; or, Gospel 

in the Pacific. 1844. 

1247. Kowe. Missionary among the Cannibals. 

1248. Sandwich Island Notes, by a HaoleV 

1249. Smythe. Ten Months*in the Fiji Islands. 

1864. 

1250. Williams. Missionary Enterprises in the 

South Sea Islands. 1837. 



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1.50 



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g. West Indies. 

1251. Hazard. San Domingo, Past and Present. 

1252. Kimball. Life in San Domingo. 

1253. Keim. San Domingo. 

1254. West India Mission. 

1255. Bleby. Scenes in the Caribbean. 

1256. Sergeant. Letters from Jamaica. 1843. 

1257. Clark. Voice of Jubilee. 

1258. Underhill. Emancipation in West Indies. 

1861. 

1259. Stnrge and Harvey. The West Indies in 1837. 

1260. Kidder. Reminiscences of the West India 

Islands. 

1261. Watson. Defence of the Wesleyan Mission 

in the West Indies. 

1262. Coleridge. Six Months in the West Indies in 

1825. 

1263. Hanna. Notes on a Visit to Some Parts of 

Hayti in 1835. 

1264. Scott. Jamaica and Back. 1876. 

1265. Bacot. The Bahamas. 1871. 

1266. Clark. Baptist Mission, Jamaica, from its 

Commencement. 1865. 



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1267. Rowe. 

1268. Waddell. 

1269. Buchner. 

1270. Cornford. 

1271. Duncan. 

1272. Godet. 

1273. Coke. 

1274. Samuel. 

1275. Horsford. 

1276. Moister. 

1277. Phillippo. 
1278. 

1279. 

1280. 



1281. 

1282. 

1283. 

1284. Bush. 
1285. 



Colonial Empire of Great Britain. 
Atlantic Group. 1865. 

Twenty-nine Years in the "West 
Indies and Central Africa. 1863. 

Mission of Moravians in Jamaica, 
1754-1854. 

Missionary Reminiscences. Ja- 
maica Retraced. 1856. 

Narrative of the Wesleyan Mis- 
sion to Australia. 

Bermuda : Its History, Geology, etc. 
1860. 

History of the West Indies. 1808. 

Wesleyan Missions in Jamaica and 
Honduras Delineated. 1850. 

A Voice from the West Indies. 

Memorials of Missionary Labor 
in the West Indies and West Af- 
rica. 

Jamaica: Its Past and Present 
State. 1843. 

Missions of the United Brethren 
to the Danish West India Islands. 

United Brethren : Retrospect of 
their Jamaica Mission. 

United Brethren : Retrospect of 
their Mission in Antigua. 

h. Greenland. 
Half Hours in the Far North. 
Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe 

Islands. 
Missionary Records. (Greenland 

and Labrador.) 
Reindeer, Dogs, and Snow-shoes. 
The Moravians in Greenland and 

Labrador. 



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History of Moravian Missions in 

Greenland. 
Greenland Missions. Dublin. 

1831. 
Peeps into the North. Iceland, 

Lapland, and Greenland. 1875. 

HISTOEIES OF MISSIONS. 

Missionary Societies of Great Brit- 
ain. 1873. 

History and Progress of the Mis- 
sionary Societies. 2 vols. 1839. 

History of Christian Missions. 
1842. 

Jubilee Memorial of Eeligious 
Tract Society, 1799-1849. 1850. 

History of Missions from the Six- 
teenth to the Nineteenth Centu- 
ries. 1864. 

History of American Missions (So- 
cieties). 1840. 

History of Women's Missionary 
Societies. 1880. 



3. SPECIAL DENOMINATIONAL MISSIONS. 



12S6. 


Grants. 


1237. 




12S8. 


Scholes. 




2. GENEEAL 


1289. 


Eobertson. 


1290. 




1291. 


Huie. 


1292. 


Jones. 


1293. 


Brown. 


1294. 




1295. 


Daggett (Mrs.). 



1296. Anderson. 

1297. Cramp. 

1298. 

1299. 

1300. Thomson. 

1301. 

14 • 



History of the Missions of the 

American Board (C. F. M.). 5 

vols., each 
Baptist History to the Close of the 

Eighteenth Century. 
History of the Freewill Baptists, 

1780-1830. - 
Moravian Atlas. 
Our Oriental Missions (Meth. 

Epis.). 
Presbyterian Church throughout 

the World. 



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1302. 


Kingsley. 


Eound the World (Meth. Epis.). 


1303. 


Gammell. 


American Baptist Missions. 1850. 


1304. 


Lowrie. 


Manual of Missions (Pres.). 1854. 


1305. 


Miller. 


The German Missions (Meth. 
Epis.). 


1306. 


Tracy. 


American Board C. F. M. 1842. 


1307. 




The Missionary Jubilee (Amer. 
Bapt. Missions). 1865. 


1308. 


M'Kerron. 


History of the Foreign Missions of 
the Scotch Church. 1867. 


1309. 


Pumphrey. 


Friends' Missions. 1880. 


1310. 


Eeid. 


Missions and Missionary Societies 
of the Meth. Epis. Church. 2 
vols. 1879. 


1311. 


Green. 


American Presbyterian Missions. 
1838. 


1312. 


Loskiel. 


History of the United Brethren's 
Mission in North America. 


1313. 


Strickland. 


* Missi ons of the Meth. Epis. Church. 
1854. 


1314. 


Smith. 


Missionary Sketches (Amer. Bapt.). 
1878. 


1315. 


Morrison. 


Fathers and Founders of the Lon- 
don Missionary Society. 1839. 


1316. 


Hunter. 


History of Missions of the Free 
Church of Scotland. 1873. 


1317. 




Fruits of Toil in the London Mis- 




• 


sionary Society. 1870. 


1318. 


Moister. 


Conversations on the State of Wes- 
leyan Missions. 1869. 


1319. 


Moister. 


History of Wesleyan Missions in 
all Parts. 1870. 


1320. 


Alder. 


Wesleyan Missions. 1844. 


1321. 


Cox. 


History of the Bapt. Miss. Society, 
1792-1842. 2 vols. 


1322. 


Hening. 


History of the African Mission of 
the Episcopal Church. 1851. 



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1323. Jubilee Services of the London 

Missionary Society. 1844. 

1324. Jubilee Volume of the Church Mis- 

sionary Society. 1849. 
1325! Barge and Strickland. History of Amer. Meth. Epis. 
Church Mission. 

1326. Blumhardt. Manual of the Basle Missionary 

Society. 

1327. Bohemian and Moravian Brethren 

(Bost's History). 

1328. Church Missionary Atlas, C. M. S. 

1859. 

1329. Crantz. History of the Brethren. 

1330. Ellis. History of the London Missionary 

Society. 2 vols. 

1331. Holme. History of the United Brethren's 

Missions. 1827. 

1332. Jackson. Wesleyan Methodism. 1840. 

1333. Isenberg and Krapf. Church Mission to Abyssinia 

and Egypt. 1843. 

1334. Humphries. History of Society for Propagation 

of the Gospel. 1853. 

1335. Hawkins. Missions of the Church of Eng- 

land. 1845. 

1336. Bost. History of the Moravians. 3s. 6<L 



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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons. 

Life of Mrs. A. H. Judson. 

Memoir of Sarah B. Judson. 

Mrs. Emily C. Judson. 

Ann H. Judson. 

Adoniram Judson: The Mission- 
ary of the Apostolic School. 
1871. 

Incidents in the Missionary Life 
of Adoniram Judson. 1852. 



1337. 
1338. 

1339. Judson (E.) 

1340. Kendrick. 

1341. Knowles. 
1342. 



1343. 



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1344. 


Way land. 


Adoniram Judson. 2 vols. 1853. A. 




1345. 


Stuart. 


Mrs. A. H. and S. B. Judson. 

1852. 




1346. 


Clement. 


Adoniram Judson. 




1347. 


Conant. 


The Earnest Man (Adoniram Jud- 
son). 1856. 




1348. 


Dowling. 


The Judson Offering. 1855. 




1349. 


Bonar. 


Life of Judson. 


3s. 6d 


1350. 


Blaikie. 


The Personal Life of David Liv- 








ingstone. A. 


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Marrat. 


David Livingstone. 


Is. 6d. 


1352. 




Life of Livingstone for Young 
People. 




1353. 


Hunt. 


Livingstone. 




1354. 


Adams. 


The Weaver Boy (Livingstone). 








1868. 


1.25 


1355. 




Life and History of Livingstone. 








(Africa). 


2.50 


1356. 




Popular Account of Livingstone's 
Missionary Travels. 1875. 




1357. 


Campbell. 


Martyr of Erromanga (John Wil- 
liams). 1866. 




1358. 


Prout. 


Eev. J. Williams. 




1359. 




W T illiams: The Martyr Mission- 








ary. 


.75 


1360. 




John Williams and Eobert Mof- 
fatt. 1846. 




1361. 


Burns. 


W. C. Burns. 


2.50 


1362. 




Life and Times of W. C. Burns. 
1860. 




1363. 


Smith. 


Dr. Alex. Duff. 1880. 


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1364. 


Lai Behari 


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Duff. 


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1365. 


Yonge. 


J. Coleridge Patteson. 2 vols. 








1872. A. 


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Sketch of the Life of Bishop Pat- 








teson. 


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1367. 


Awdiy. 


Story of a Fellow-soldier (Patte- 








son). 1875. 


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1368. 


Adams. 


The Missionary's Mother. 


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1369. 




Mohammed Ali Bey. 


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1370. 




Anecdotes of Missionary Worthies 








in the Moravian Church. 


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1371. 


Alcoit. 


Robert Morrison. 


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1372. 


Arnold. 


Mrs. H. E. Dickson: Missionary 








to Greece. 


1.25 


1373. 


Benjamin (Mrs.). 


The Missionary Sisters. 


1.25 


1374. 


Bleby. 


Romance without Fiction. 


1.75 


1375. 


Bush. 


Five Years in China. 


.80 


1376. 




Memoir of the Patriarchs of An- 
tioch. 




1377. 


Willard. 


Colman and Wheelock. 


.35 


1378. 


Collier. 


T. F. Buxton. 


.75 


1379. 


Drew. 


T. Coke. 


1.00 


1380. 


Fox. 


C. C. Hoffman. 


2.50 


1381. 




Good Indian Missionary (Rev. J. 








Eliot). 


.22 


1382. 




Life of Gen. H. Havelock. 


1.75 


1383. 


Hutchings. 


Charles L. Winslow. 


.25 


1384. 


King. 


Good Fight (G. D. Boardman). 


1.25 


1385. 


Lewis. 


John Thomas. 


4.00 


1386. 


Govan. 


Memorials of the Missionary Career 
of J. Laing. 1875. 




1387. 




Net Cast in Many Waters : Sketches 
from the Lives of Missionaries. 
1875. 




1388. 


Beardsley. 


The Missionary Life and Cor- 
respondence of S. Johnson. 
1874. 




1389. 


Coleridge. 


St. Francis Xavier. 1872. 




1390. 




J. Blumenreich, the Missionary. 
1864. 




1391 


Carey. 


A Missionary in India. 1865. 




1392 


Carpenter. 


Addresses to the Hindoos. 1867. 





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FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



1393. 


Coke. 


Father of Our Missions (Wesley). 
1871. 




1394. 


Coleman. 


K. Davis, Missionary in New Zea- 
land. 1865. 




1395. 




Story and Mission-Work of A. 
Gardiner in -Patagonia. 1867. 




1396. 


Gardner. 


Heroines of Missionary Enterprise. 
1863. 




1397. 


Moffat. 


Life's Labor in South Africa. 1871. 




1398. 


Moister. 


Missionary Pioneers. 1871. 




1399. 


Smith. 


Earnest Missionary (Horatio 
Pearse). 1864. 




1400. 


Thomson. 


Great Missionaries. 1868. 




1401. 




Life of Henry Venn. 1870. 




1402. 


Barrett. 


Life and Wesleyan Mission of J. 
H. Bamby. 1852. 




1403. 


McSherry. 


Father Laval (Eoman Catholic). 


$ .60 


1404. 


Tarbox. 


Missionary Patriots. 


1.25 


1405. 




Missionary's Daughter. 


.25 


1406. 




Moravian Missionaries. 


.25 


1407. 




Nestorian Biography. 


1.25 


1408. 




Obookiah Memoir. 


.40 


1409. 


Nevius. 


San-Poh. 


.55 


1410. 


O'Leary. 


Most Ancient Lives of St. Patrick 








(Roman Catholic). 


1.00 


1411. 


Dulles. 


Ram-Krishna-Punt, the Boy of 








Bengal. 


.75 


1412. 


Eowe. 


Missionary among Cannibals (John 








Hunt). 


1.00 


1413. 


Schweinitz. 


David Zeisberger, the Apostle of 








the Indians. 


3.50 


1414. 


Francis. 


Life of John Eliot (Sparks's Li- 








brary, Amer. Indians). 


1.25 


1415. 


Marsh. 


Tennesseean (Rhea) in Persia and 








Koordistan. 1869. 


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1416. 


Yonge. 


Pioneers and Founders. AA. 


1.75 


1417. 


Williamson. 


David Abeel. 1849. 





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1418. 


Bartlett. 


Jacob Bailey, the Frontier Mis- 
sionary. 


1419. 


Hatfield. 


James McGregor Bertram. 1852. 


1420. 


Eddy. 


Heroines of Missionary Enterprise. 

1858. 


1421. 


Lathrop. 


Asahel Grant. 


1422. 


Came. 


Lives of Eminent Missionaries. 
3 vols. 1852. 


1423. 


Cox. 


Missionary Remains. 1835. 


1424. 


Lockhart. 


Medical Missionary in China. 
1861. 


1425. 




Memoir of British Female Mis- 
sionaries. 1841. 


1426. 




Memoir of Charles Morrison. 2 
vols. 1839. 


1427. 


Phillips. 


The Missionary Martyr of Terra 
del Fuego. 1861. 


1428. 


Weitbrecht (Mrs 


.). J. J. Weitbrecht. 1857. 


1429. 


Venn. 


Missionary Life and Labors of St. 
Francis Xavier. 1862. 


1430. 


Birrell. 


Rev. Richard Knill. 1859. 


1431. 




The Book for Every Land (Me- 
moir of Rev. Dr. Paterson). 

1857. 


1432. 




Life of Count Zinzendorf. 


1433. 


Mitchell. 


Rev. R. Nisbit. 


1434. 




Memoir of Rev. Gordon Hall. 


1435. 


Khenius. 


C. T. E. Rhenius. 


1436. 


Pearson. 


C. F. Swartz. 2 vols. 


1437. 


Ward law. 


J. Reid. 


1438. 


Fell owes. 


Joenicke. 1833. 


1439. 


Groves. 


Anthony Groves. 


1440. 


Fox. 


Rev. H. W. Fox. 


1441. 


Pearson. 


Dr. Claudius Buchanan. 


1442. 


Lawrence. 


Light on the Dark River. Memo- 
rials of Mrs. A. L. Hamlin. 
1853. 



168 



FOKEIGjST missionaey manual. 



1443. 


Kondthaler. 


John Heckewelder. 1847. 




1444. 




W. Johnson (Sierra Leone, Africa). 
1853. 




1445. 


Lowrie. 


W. M. Lowrie. 1854. 




1446. 


Temple. 


Daniel Temple. 




1447. 


Woods. 


The American Missionaries. 1833. 




1448. 


Patton. 


The Hero Missionary (E. Kincaid). 




1449. 


Marshman. 


Life and Times of Carey, Marsh- 
man, and Ward. 




1450. 




Memoir of J. M. Peck, D. D. 
1863. 




1451. 


Bonar. 


Life of Kev. J. Milne. 1872. 




1452. 


Waterbury. 


Kev. John Scudder. 1870. 




1453. 


Pierson. 


Missionary Memorial. 1853. 




1454. 


Hoby. 


Kev. Dr. Yates. 1847. 




1455. 


Bateman. 


Bishop Wilson. 2 vols. 1860. 




1456. 


Culross. 


Bev. J. Mackay. 




1457. 


Tweedie. 


Bev. J. MacDonald. 1849. 




1458. 




Memoir of Kev. T. S. MacKean. 
1847. 




1459. 


Morrison. 


Dr. Morrison. 2 vols. 




1460. 


Davies. 


S. Dyer. 




1461. 


Hamilton. 


Kichard Williams. 




1462. 


West. 


Daniel West. 




1463. 


Threlfall. 


S. Broadbent. 




1464. 


Walbridge. 


J. Smith. 




1465. 


Hinton. 


W. Knibb. 




1466. 


Burchell. 


Kev. T. Burchell. 




1467. 


Tucker. 


Bishop George Augustus Selwyn. 








2 vols. 


24s. 


1468. 


Walsh. 


Heroes of the Missionary Field. 


5s. 


1469. 


Smith. 


John Wilson, D. D. 


9s. 


1470. 


Thomson. 


Wm. J. Emslie, M. D., of Kash- 








mir. 


4s. 6d. 


1471. 


Henderson. 


James Henderson, M. D., of China. 


3s. 6d. 


1472. 


Lelievre. 


J. L. Kostan, the Alpine Mission- 








ary. 


Zs.6d. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



169 











PRICE. 


1473. 




Story of a Working Man' 


s Life 








(Francis Mason). 


10s. 6cZ. 


1474. 


Yassar. 


Uncle John Vassar. 1880. 




$1.00 


1475. 




Life of Harriet Newell. 




.75 


1476. 




Life of Henry Martyn. 




.70 


1477. 




Memoir of Rev. William 
(Serampore). 


Ward 


.22 


1478. 


Haines. 


Jonas King. 




1.50 


1479. 


Prime. 


Wm. Goodell, D. D. 




2.50 


1480. 




Life of Rev. D. Temple. 






1481. 


Edwards. 


Rev. David Brainerd. 






1482. 


Etheridge. 


Rev. Dr. Coke. 1860. 






1483. 


Smith. 


Rev. T. L. Hodgson. 






1484. 


Thompson. 


Rev. D. T. Stoddard. 






1485. 


Thompson. 


Rev. Dr. Lobdell. 






1486. 


Moist er. 


Barnabas Shaw. 




3s. 6d. 


1487. 


Eose. 


Ignatius Loyola. 1870. 




7.25 


1488. 


Walsh. 


Martyred Missionaries. 






1489. 


Clarke. 


Baptist Missionaries in Jamaica. 


4s. 


1490. 


Sargent. 


Life and Letters of Henry Martyn. 








1867. 






1491. 




Memoir of Mrs. S. L. Smith. 




1492. 




Mrs. Perkins. 






1493. 




Rev. Eli Parsons. 






1494. 




Rev. Pliny Fisk. 






1495. 


Wilson. 


Mrs. Margaret Wilson. 






1496. 




Greenland. — Hans Egede. 
thew Slack. 


Mat- 




1497. 




North America. — John 
Bishop Seabury. Bishop 
Bishop Stewart. J. G. 
tain. 


Eliot. 
Chase. 
Moun- 




1498. 




South India. — Ziegenbalg, 
Schwartz, Joenicke, Gericke. 




1499. 




India. — Henry Martyn. First Mis- 








sion Planted in Bengal. 


Bishop 








Corrie. 







15 



170 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



1500. 

1501. 

1501a. 

15016. 

1501c. 

1501d Binney. 

1501e. 

1501/. 

1501a. 

150U Taylor. 

1501i. 

1501J. 



India. — Bishop Middleton. Bish- 
op Heber. 
William Carey. $1.25 

Life and Times of J. B. Taylor. .50 

Theodosia Dean. 1.00 

Lucy T. Lord. .75 

Twenty-six Years in Burmah. 1.25 

Mrs. Eliza G. Jones. .75 

Sarah D. Comstock. .65 

First Hindoo Convert, Krishna-Pal. .40 
Life of Luther Rice. 
Jacob Thomas, Missionary to As- 
sam. 
Ko Tha Byu. 



5. BIBLE-WORK OF THE WORLD. 

1502. Borrow. Bible and Gypsies in Spain. 1.75 

1503. Bird. Bible- Work in Bible Lands. 1.50 

1504. Jacolliot. Bible in India. 2.00 

1505. Summers. Bible in Many Tongues. .60 

1506. Bagster. Bible of Every Land. 4.50 



6. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ON MISSIONS. 



1507. Grundemann. 
1508. 

1509. Anderson. 

1510. Burton. 

1511. Barber. 

1512. 

1513. Cunnyngham. 

1514. Schaff and Prime. 

1515. Speir. 



Missions-Bibliothek. (In German.) 

A. 4 vols. 
Allan Leslie ; or, The Young Mis- 
sionaries. .75 
Foreign Missions. 1.50 
A Year in the Country; or, Dr. 

Keiler's Mission- Work. 1.25 

Missionary Tales for Little Listen- 
ers. .50 
Curiosities of Christian Missions. .30 
Thoughts on Missions. .15 
Evangelical Alliance Conference. 6.00 
God's Rule for Christian Giving. .75 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



171 



1516. Bolton. 

1517. Harris. 

1518. Cross. 

1519. Knowlton. 

1520. House. 
1521. 

1522. 
1523. 
1524. 
1525. 
1526. 
1527. 
1528. 
1529. 
1530. Campbell. 



1531. 
1532. 

1533. 

1534. Moister. 

1535. Smith. 

1536. Somerville. 

1537. Cochrane. 

1538. Collins. 

1539. Plath. 

1540. Church. 



PRICE. 

Golden Missionary Penny. $1.25 

Great Commission. 1.50 

Hebrew Missionary. .65 

The Foreign Missionary. 1.25 

Missionary in Many Lands. 1861. 1.25 
Missionary Anecdotes. .90 

Missionary Book for the Young. .40 

Missionary Box. .50 

Missionary Converts. .40 

Missionary Doctor. .80 

Missionary Kite. .25 

Missionary Picture-Gallery. .50 

Missionary Printer. .18 

Missionary Sketches for Children. .25 
Grandpapa's Missionary Stories of 
Ancient and Modern Times. 
1877. 
Modern Christianity a Civilized 
Heathenism: A Satire. (Anti- 
missionary.) 1873. 1.00 
Civilized Christianity : A Beply 
to Modern Christianity, etc. 
1877. 
Fallacies Exposed in Modern Chris- 
tianity a Civilized Heathenism. 
Missionary Stories. 1877. 
Church of Christ in Chronological 

Tables. 1877. 
Lectures on Missions and Evangel- 

icism. 1874. 
Home-Mission Work. 1873. 
Missionary Enterprise in the East. 

1873. 
Subject of Missions Considered. 

1873. 
Civilization before and after Chris- 
tianity. 1872. 



172 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



1541. 




Missionary Enterprise in Many 
Lands. 1872. 




1542. 




True Crusaders: A Missionary 
Poem. 1872. 




1543. 




Charlie Douglas' Visit to a Mission 
Station. , 1870. 




1544. 


Geikie. 


Christian Missions to Wrong Places. 

1871. 
Missionary Portfolio for the Young. 




1545. 


Hodgson. 








1864. 




1546. 


Liggins. 


Missionary Picture-Gallery. 1867. 




1547. 


Liggins. 


Oriental Picture-Gallery. 1869. 




1548. 


Maccoll. 


Among the Masses; or, Work in 
the Wynds. 1867. 




1549. 


Marsden. 


Numismata Orientalia Illustrata. 

1869. 




1550. 


Moister. 


Missionary World. 1872. 


§2.50 


1551. 


M tiller (F. 


Max.). On Missions, with Sermon by Dean 








Stanley. 


1.00 


1552. 




Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry 
to the Jews from the Church of 








Scotland in 1839. 


1.25 


1553. 


Palgrave. 


Essays on Eastern Questions. 


3.50 


1554. 


Ridgeway. 


Perils among the Heathen. 1863. 


1.00 


1555. 


Scudder. 


Tales about the Heathen. 


.30 


1556. 


Seelye. 


Christian Missions. 


1.00 


1557. 


Seelye. 


The Way, the Truth, and the Life. 


1.00 


1558. 


Stanley. 


History of the Eastern Church. 


2.50 


1559. 




Stories of Foreign Countries. 


.50 


1560. 




Tales from the Diary of a Mis- 
sionary Priest (Roman Cath- 








olic). 


.75 


1561. 


Ward. 


History of the Cross : Pagan Origin 
and Idolatrous Adoption and 








Worship of the Image. 


1.00 


1562. 


Warren. 


These for Those, our Indebtedness 








to Missions. 


1.50 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



173 



1563. Warren. 

1564. Seamer. 
1565. 

1566. Guernsey. 

1567. Pearse. 

1568. Kingsley. 

1569. Abeel. 

1570. 



1571. 

1572. 

1573. Mullens. 

1574. Miiller. 

1575. Phipps. 
1576. 

1577. Briggs. 

1578. Brown. 

1579. Bunn. 

1580. Burns. 

1581. Campbell. 

1582. Church. 

1583. Clarkson. 

1584. Coates. 

1585. Daniel. 

15* 



Twelve Years with the Children. 

Young Missionaries. 

Irene the Missionary. 

Mission Box. 

Mister Horn and his Friends ; or, 
Givers and Giving. 1876. 

Land and Sea. 

The Missionary Convention at 
Jerusalem. 1838. 

Matty's Hungry Missionary Box, 
and the Message it Brought. 
1865. 

Missionary Evenings at Home. 
1867. 

Missionary Scenes. 1863. 

London and Calcutta Compared. 
1868. 

Outlines of Dictionary for Mission- 
aries. 1867. 

Woman's Work in Foreign Mis- 
sions. 1865. 

Them Also : The Story of the Dub- 
lin Mission. 1866. 

Heathen and Holy Lands. 1859. 

Propagation of Christianity among 
the Heathen. 3 vols. 1854. 

Voice from Many Lands ; or, Mis- 
sionary Enterprise. 1852. 

Missionary Enterprises in Many 
Lands. 1854. 

Maritime Discovery and Christian 
Missions. 1840. 

Gospel Victories. 1852. 

Christ and Missions. 1858. 

Christianity the Means of Civiliza- 
tion. 1837. 

A Missionary Poem. 1847. 



PRICE. 

$1.25 

.75 

1.25 

.90 

1.00 
2.50 



174 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



1586. 




Dawn in the East : Missionary Ad- 
dresses. 1854. 


1587. 


Duff. 


Missionary Addresses in Scotland, 
1835-37-39. 1850. 


1588. 


Duff. 


Missions the Chief End of the 
Christian Church. 1839. 


1589. 


Ellis. 


Toils and Triumphs: Missionary 
Work in the World's Dark 
Places. 1862. 


1590. 




Children's Offerings to Heathen 
Idols. 


1591. 


Guernsey. 


Ethel's Trials in becoming a Mis- 
sionary. 


1592. 


Choules and Smith. The Origin and History of Mis- 






sions. 1837. 


1593. 




History of the American Missions 
to the Heathen. 1840. 


1594. 


Moore. 


Life Scenes from Mission Fields. 
1857. 


1595. 


Stowe. 


The Missionary Enterprise. 


1596. 


Williams. 


Missions Needful to the Higher 
Blessedness of the Churches. 

1856. 


1597. 


Goodrich. 


Universal History. 2 vols. 


1598. 


Rawlinson. 


Herodotus. 


1599. 


Keid. 


Odd People: Singular Eaces of 
Men. 


1600. 




A Few Words about Missionaries' 
Seminaries by a Foreign Mis- 
sionary. 1865. 


1601. 


Gardner. 


Sources of Power in the Missionary 
Enterprise. 1862. 


1602. 




Cherry, the Missionary; or, The 
Church in the Wilderness. 1868. 


1603. 


Strong. 


Child Life in Many Lands. 1870. 


1604. 


McVickar. 


City Missions. 1868. 


1605. 




Missions in India and Africa. 



$ .30 



.18 



1.25 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



175 



1606. 


Newcomb. 


Cyclopaedia of Missions (will be re- 
issued). 1854. 


1607. 




Mission to the Jews. 


1608. 


Irving. 


(Works, Vol. I.) The Missionary 
after the Apostolical School. 


1609. 


Gervinus. 


Missions of the German Catholics. 
1845. 


1610. 




Gold and the Gospel ; or, The Scrip- 
tural Duty of Giving. 1855. 


1611. 




Grandpapa's Missionary Stories for 
the Young. 1859. 


1612. 


Hough. 


Protestant Missions Vindicated. 
1837. 


1613. 


Howe. 


Old Missionary Box and its Own- 
ers. 1855. 


1614. 


Kelly. 


Proverbs of All Nations Compared. 
1859. 


1615. 




Lectures on Medical Missions. 
1849. 


1616. 




Lectures to Young Men on Mis- 
sions. 1846. 


1617. 


Macfarlane. 


Sermons on Scotch Missions. 1847. 


1618. 


Macfarlane. 


Jubilee of the World: Essay on 
Missions. 1842. 


1619. 


Marley. 


Medical Missionaries. 1860. 


1620. 


Marshall. 


Christian Missions (Koman Cath- 
olic) : Agents, Methods, and Ee- 
sults. 3 vols. 1862. 


1621. 




Missionary Enterprise. 1849. 


1622. 




Missionary Guide-Book. 1846. 


1623. 




Missionary Lay, and Other Poems. 
1849. 


1624. 




Missionary Minstrel. 1836. 


1625. 


Mudge. 


Essay on Missions. 1842. 


1626. 


Kobb. 


Heathen World, and Duty of the 
Church. 1862. 


1627. 


Rosie. 


Coast Missions. 1862. 



$3.00 



1.25 



176 



FOKEIGN MISSONARY MANUAL. 



1628. 




Heathen Books and Christian 








Tracts. 


$ .18 


1629. 




The Little Girls' Missionary Meet- 








ing. 


.25 


1630. 




Missionary Stories : Sketches of the 








Moravian Missions. 


.55 


1631. 


Dibble. 


Thoughts on Missions. 


.40 


1632. 


Macaulay. 


All True (Missionary Enterprises). 


1.50 


1633. 


Christlieb. 


Protestant Foreign Missions. A. 


1.00 


1634. 




Christian Year-Book, 1867 and 

1868. 




1635. 


Edwards. 


Missionary Gazetteer. 1832. 




1636. 


Hamilton. 


(Prize Essay on) Missions. 1846. 




1637. 


Judson (Emily). 


The Kathayan Slave, and Other 
Papers. 1853. 




1638. 




Pictorial Scenes. 1852. 




1639. 




Liverpool Missionary Conference. 

1860. 




1640. 




London (Mildmay) Missionary 
Conference. A. 1878. 




1641. 


Walsh. 


Christian Missions. 1862. 




1642. 




Scenes and Incidents of Mission- 
ary Labor. 1862. 




1643. 


Young. 


Missionary Narrative of Triumphs 
of Grace. 1842. 




1644. 


Aikman. 


Cyclopedia of Christian Missions. 
1860. 




1645. 


Barth and Blumhardt. Christian Missions. 2 vols. 




1646. 


Grant. 


Bampton Lectures on Missions to 
the Heathen. 1845. 




1647. 


Kingsmill. 


Missions and Missionaries. 1853. 




1648. 


Noel. 


Essay on Christian Missions. 
1842. 




1649. 


Kamsden. 


Missions : A Word for the Heath- 
en. 1859, 




1650. 


Swan. 


Letters on Missions. 




1651. 


Hoole, 


The Year-Book of Missions. 1847. 





BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



177 



1652. Bagster. 

1653. Cox. 

1654. Brightwell. 

1655. Moister. 

1656. Underbill. 

1657. Huie. 

1658. Hassell. 

1659. 

1660. Wilson. 

1661. 

1662. Hamilton. 

1663. 

1664. Briggs. 

1665. Moister. 

1666. Coats, Beecham, 



PRICE. 

The Bible of Every Land. £1 lis. 6d. 

Salvator Mundi. 5s. 

Romance of Modern Missions. 2s. 6d. 

Missionary Pioneers. 7s. 6d. 

Christian Missions in the East 

and West (English Baptists). Is. 6d. 

History of Christian Missions. 
1841. 

From Pole to Pole. (All Mis- 
sions.) 1872. 

Travels and Researches of Emi- 
nent English Missionaries. 1832. 

Who is my Neighbor ? 1841. 

Missionary First -Fruits. 1844. 

Missions : Their Authority, Scope, 
and Encouragement. 1841. 

Missionary Records of Tahiti, Af- 
rica, and the Northern Coun- 
tries. 1839. 

Missions, Apostolic and Modern. 
1846. 

Stories, Sketches, and Facts of the 
Missionary Enterprise. 1868. 
and Ellis. Christianity the Means 
of Civilization. 1837. 



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1. GENERAL AND COMPREHENSIVE WORKS, COM- 
PARATIVE MYTHOLOGY, LEGENDS, Etc. 

1667. Clarke. Ten Great Religions. $3.00 

1668. Dobbins (aided by S. Wells Williams and I. H. Hall). 

False Gods ; or, The Idol-Wor- 
ship of the World. 1881. 3.75 

1669. Hardwick. Christ and Other Masters. 1874. 3.00 

1670. Milner. History of All Religious Denomina- 

tions of the World. 2.75 

12 M 



178 



FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 



1671. Dods. 

1672. Crabb. 

1673. De Pressense\ 
1674. 

1675. Maurice. 

1676. Moffat. 

1677. Smith. 

1678. Cox. 

1679. Cox. 

1680. Gould. 

1681. Schniucker. 

1682. Leigh. 

1683. Osburn. 

1684. Gould. 
1685. 

1686. Laboulaye. 

1687. Fiske. 

1688. Keightley. 

1689. Lippard. 

1690. Murray. 

1691. Saxe. 

1692. Saxe. 

1693. Arundell. 

1694. De Gubernatis. 

1695. Neale. 



Mohammed, Buddha, and Christ. 
1877. 

Mythology of All Nations. 1840. 

The Religions before Christ. 1862. 

Heathen Mythology Illustrated. 
1842. 

The Religions of the World. 5s. 

A Comparative History of Re- 
ligions. $2.50 

The Gentile Nations (Ancient). 
1854. 

Mythology of the Aryan Nations. 
2 vols. 1870. 28s. 

Manual of Mythology. 1868. 

Origin and Development of Re- 
ligious Belief. 1870. 

Religions of the World. 2.00 

The Religion of the World. 2s. 6d. 

Religions of the World. 1857. 

Curious Myths of the Middle Ages. 1.50 
Eastern Fairy Legends. 1.25 

Fairy Tales of All Nations. 2.00 

Myths and Myth-makers. 2.00 

Fairy Mythology. 1.75 

Legends of Mexico. .50 

Manual of Mythology, 1874. 2.25 

Fables and Legends of Many Coun- 
tries. 1.50 
Clever Stories of Many Nations, 

rendered in Rhyme. 1864. 
Tradition, Mythology, and the Law 

of Nations. 1872. 
Zoological Mythology. 2 vols. 

1872. £1 8s. 

Stories from Heathen Mythology. 
1847. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



179 



1696. Gill. Myths and Songs from the South 

Pacific. 9s. 

1697. Mythological Fables. $1.00 
1698.. White. Student's Mythology. 1.25 

1699. Grimm. Teutonic Mythology. 3 vols. 45s. 

1700. Baudry. De 1' Interpretation Mythologique. 

1701. Schoolcraft. Myth of Hiawatha. 1.25 

1702. Brinton. Myths of the New World. 2.50 



1703. Palmer. Folk Songs. 

1704. Stoddard. South Sea Idyls. 

1705. Mathews. Indian Fairy-Book, from the Orig- 

inal Legends. 1869. 

1706. Bunce. Fairy Tales, their Origin and Mean- 



15.00 
1.25 



3s. 6d 



1707. Alger. 

1708. Alger. 

1709. Clodd. 

1710. Church. 

1711. Clodd. 

1712. Bunsen. 
1713. 

1714. 

1715. Muller. 

1716. Muller. 

1717. Muller. 

1718. Brown. 



1719. Scott. 

1720. Dupuis. 



Critical History of the Doctrine of 

a Future Life. 3.50 

Poetry of the Orient. 1.50 

Childhood of the World. .75 

Sacred Poetry of Early Keligions. .50 
Childhood of Religion. 5s. 

God in History. 3 vols. 21.00 

Habitations of Man in All Ages. 5.00 
Student's Manual of Oriental His- 
tory. 2 vols. 5.50 
Chips from a German Workshop. 

4 vols. 1870. Each 2.50 

Lectures on Science of Religion. 2.00 
Origin and Growth of Religion. 2.50 

Idolatry, etc. of the Christians of 
Turkey, Greece, and Russia. 
1877. 
Foregleams of Christianity. 1877. 
Origin of all Religious Worship. 
1874. 



180 



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1721. Lubbock. 



1722. 

1723. Millington. 

1724. 

1725. Rawlinson. 

1726. Rawlinson. 

1727. Mushet. 

1728. Roberts. 

1729. Smith. 

1730. Whitney. 

1731. Inman. 

1732. Gross. 

1733. Ruffner. 

1734. Rollin. 

1735. Leighton. 



1736. Brace. 
1737. 

1738. Wood. 

1739. Dollinger. 

1740. Weil. 
1741. 

1742. Squier. 

1743. Bastian. 

1744. Longfellow. 



of 



Origin of Civilization and the 
Primitive Condition of Man. 
1874. 

Sagas from the East. 1872. 

Characteristics of the Gods 
Greece. 1868. 

Ancient Empire. 1862. 

Manual of Ancient History. 

The Origin of Nations. 

Trinities of the Ancients. 1837. 

Heathen Fables in Christian Verse. 
1860. 

Myths and Heroes. 

Oriental and Linguistic Studies. 2 
vols., each 

Ancient Pagan Symbolisms. 

The Heathen Religion. 1856. 

The Fathers of the Desert. 1850. 

Ancient History of the Egyptians. 
1853. 

Emblems and Aphorisms, Adages 
and Proverbs, of All Ages and 
Nations, from Cotz and Tarlie. 

The Races of the Old World. 1863. 

American Oriental Society. 

Uncivilized Races of Men in All 
Countries of the World. 1870. 

Gentile and Jew in the Courts of 
the Temple of Christ. 

The Bible, the Koran, and the Tal- 
mud. 

Enchanted Keys, and Other Orien- 
tal Tales. 

The Serpent Symbol. 1851. 

Nations of Eastern Asia. 5 vols. 

Poems of Places: Asia, 3 vols.; 
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28 Warwick Lane, London, E. C. 

" Regions Beyond." 

(Inquire) 200 Lancaster Road, London, W. 

" South American Missionary (Society's) Magazine," 1856, 

Illus. M. Id 

54 Fleet St., London, E. C. 

"United Presbyterian Juvenile Missionary Magazine," 

Illus. M. id. 

Uni. Pres. Col. Buildings, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh. 

"Wesleyan Missionary Notices," 1816, Illus. A. M. 6d. 

17 Bishopsgate-Street- Within, London, E. C. 

"Witness," 1876. M. Id 

28 Paternoster Row, London, E. C. 

"Woman's Work in the Great Harvest Field," 1871. M. 4d 

9 Paternoster Row, London, E. C. 

French. 

| " Journal des Missions Evangeliques," Illus. M. 8/. 

" Le Petit Messenger des Missions Evangeliques " Illus. M. 2J/. 

48 Rue de Lille, Paris. 

"Bulletin des Missions Catholiques" (Rom. Cath.). 

i 

German. 
" Allgemeine Missions Zeitschrift." A. 
(i Allgemeine Evang. Luth. Kirchenzeitung " 
" Basler Missions- Magazin " (in Basel). M. 4m. 



196 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 

PRICE. 

" Der Evangelische Heidenbote," Illus. M. lm. 

Missions Haus, Basel, Switzerland. 

" Calwer Missions-Magazin n (Herrmannsburg). 

" Evangel isches Missions-Magazin.' ' 

" Missionsblatt der Briidergemeinde." 

" Missions Tidning" (Swedish Fosterlands Society). 

" Rheinische Missions-Gesellsehaft." 

American. 

ANN. SUB. 

"Advocate of Missions" (Meth. Epis., South). M. .75 

Richmond, Va. 

" Baptist Missionary Magazine," Illus. A. M. $1.10 

Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 

"Children's Work of Children" (Pres.). M. .30 

1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

" Evangelisches Lutherisches Missionsblatt." M. .25 

"Foreign Mission Journal" (Southern Bapt.). M. .25 

Richmond, Va. 

"Foreign Missionary" (Pres.), Illus. A. M. 1.10 

23 Centre St., New York, N. Y. 

" Good Times." (Exercises for concerts, 10 months.) M. 1.00 
"Heathen Woman's Friend" (Meth. Epis.). A. M. .50 

287 Bunker Hill St., Boston, Mass. 

"Gospel in All Lands," Illus. A A. M. 2.50 

64 Bible House, New York, N. Y. 

"Helping Hand" (Bapt. Women), Illus. A. M. .40 

Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 

" Lutheran Missionary Journal." M. .30 

" Methodist Protestant Missionary." M. .50 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 197 

PRICE. 

"Missionary Herald" (Amer. Board), Illus. A. M. $1.10 

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"Life and Light" (Women's Society). M. .60 

"Well-Spring" (Juvenile). Weekly. 

1 Somerset St., Boston, Mass. 

"Missionary Helper" (Free Baptist Women). M. .35 

91 Smith St., Providence, E. I. 

"Missionary Link" (Woman's Union). Bi-M. .50 

41 Bible House, New York, N. Y. 

"Missionary Tidings" (Meth. Epis.). M. .50 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

"Our Mission Field." Bi-M. .60 

291 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 

" Princeton Missionary Keview." A. Bi-M. 2.00 

Princeton, New Jersey. 

"Southern Missionary Herald" (Meth. Epis., South). M. .75 

Enfield, N. C. 

"Spirit of Missions" (Prot. Epis.). M. 1.50 

Bible House, New York, N. Y. 

"Woman's Evangel" (Pres.). M. .50 

"Woman's Work for Woman" (Pres.). M. .60 

1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

China. 

" Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal." Subscrip- 
tion, per volume of six parts, 3.75 

India. 

" Indian Evangelical Eeview " (Bombay). 3.00 

"Indian Christian Intelligencer" (Lahore). 
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